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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal June 1838

1838

The third son of the last and bearing the same name had charge of one of the bastions of the fort of Madura and ruled 49 years ; 4th of the same name ruled 50 years ; 5th same name 2 years ; 6th PONA SICMT CHOTA GA NAYAK 10 years ; -7th RAOIIU RAMA CHOTALA NAYAK son of the last was called upon to accompany RAMA PAIYAN in the war against the Sethupathi during the time of TIRUMALA NAYAKKR [...] The origin from the north ; they were sent to the south to assist in collecting the rayer's tribute they were established in the town named after COPAIYA NAYAK by VISYANATH A NAYAK /Ilty and had charge of one of the bastions of the Madura fort. [...] The repulse of the first hostile manifestations of the Muhamadans induced the rayer to preseont the founder of this race with vrious honors and to send him down to the south. [...] The accounts of the southern poligars (of which the present may be accepted as a specimen out of many more) are useful ; chiefly in giving a great variety of details as to the subversion of the old Pdndiyan dnasty by the power of the rayer of Vijayanagaram and the subsequent events of the northern rule at Madura. [...] Accordingly to the explanation they relate to the spiritual interpretation of the symbols employed by the sect or to the esoteric doctrines and much of the contents appetain to a future state of being.
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Pages
117
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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I.—Second Report on the Examinations and Restoration of the Mackenzie Manuscripts. By the Reverend William Taylor
469-521 James Prinsep view
II.—Some Account of a Visit to the Plain of Koh-I-DamáN the Mining District of Ghorband and the Pass of Hindu KúSh with a Few General Observations Respecting the Structure and Conformation of the Country from the Indus to KáBul. by P. B. Lord M. B. in Medical Charge of the KáBul Mission
521-537 James Prinsep view
III.—Epitome of the Grammars of the Brahuiky the Balochky and the Panjábi Languages with Vocabularies of the Baraky the Pashi the Laghmani the Cashgari the Tecrhai and the Deer dialects. By Lieut. R. Leech Bombay Engineers Assistant on a Mission to Kábul
538-556 James Prinsep view
IV.—Translation of Inscription in the Society’s Museum
557-562 James Prinsep view
V.—More Dánams from the Sanchi Tope Near Bhilsa Taken in Impression by Capt. T. S. Burt Engineers. Translated by Jas. Prinsep
562-567 James Prinsep view
VI.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
567-580 James Prinsep view

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