Report on South Indian Epigraphy

Report on South Indian Epigraphy
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Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : CHI:11965989
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Synopsis Report on South Indian Epigraphy by : India. Department of Archaeology

Indian Epigraphy

Indian Epigraphy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780195356663
ISBN-13 : 0195356667
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Synopsis Indian Epigraphy by : Richard Salomon

This book provides a general survey of all the inscriptional material in the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and modern Indo-Aryan languages, including donative, dedicatory, panegyric, ritual, and literary texts carved on stone, metal, and other materials. This material comprises many thousands of documents dating from a range of more than two millennia, found in India and the neighboring nations of South Asia, as well as in many parts of Southeast, central, and East Asia. The inscriptions are written, for the most part, in the Brahmi and Kharosthi scripts and their many varieties and derivatives. Inscriptional materials are of particular importance for the study of the Indian world, constituting the most detailed and accurate historical and chronological data for nearly all aspects of traditional Indian culture in ancient and medieval times. Richard Salomon surveys the entire corpus of Indo-Aryan inscriptions in terms of their contents, languages, scripts, and historical and cultural significance. He presents this material in such a way as to make it useful not only to Indologists but also non-specialists, including persons working in other aspects of Indian or South Asian studies, as well as scholars of epigraphy and ancient history and culture in other regions of the world.

Annual Report on South-Indian Epigraphy

Annual Report on South-Indian Epigraphy
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Total Pages : 686
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ISBN-10 : COLUMBIA:AR01707515
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Synopsis Annual Report on South-Indian Epigraphy by : India. Department of Archaeology

Indian Epigraphy

Indian Epigraphy
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages : 541
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ISBN-10 : 9788120841031
ISBN-13 : 8120841034
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Synopsis Indian Epigraphy by : D.C. Sircar

The most significant of India's contributions of the civilization of the world was made in the ancient period. Unfortunately, the history of this glorious epoch, which is an interesting chapter in the annals of human civilization, was lost and we have been reconstructing it on the basis of information gathered from various sources. Of these, epigraphy is the most important, since the major part of what we already know about ancient India is derived from the study of inscriptions. In the present work, Professor D.C. Sircar deals with various problems relating to Indian pigraphy and it is expected to be useful to people interested in ancient Indian history in general and Indian inscriptions in particular. Some of the topics discussed herein are: inscriptions and their evidence, languages in which the inscriptions are written, writing materials, the preparation and preservation of documents, copperplate grants, stanzas on bhumi-dana, Indian epigraphy abroad, systems of dating and the different eras, technical expressions including royal titles and official designations, taxes, land measures, nomenclature, etc. There are thirty-six plates illustrating various types of epigraphical records.

Ancient India

Ancient India
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 9788120804357
ISBN-13 : 812080435X
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Synopsis Ancient India by : R. C. Majumdar

This is a comprehensive, intelligible and interesting portrait of Ancient Indian History and Civilization from a national historical point of view. The work is divided into three broad divisions of the natural course of cultural development in Ancient India: (1) From the prehistoric age to 600 B.C., (2) From 600 B.C. to 300 A.D., (3) From 300 A.D. to 1200 A.D. The work describes the political, economic, religious and cultural conditions of the country, the expansionist activities, the colonisation schemes of her rulers in the Far East. Political theories and administrative organizations are also discussed but more stress has been laid on the religious, literary and cultural aspects of Ancient India. The book is of a more advanced type. It would meet the needs not only of general readers but also of earnest students who require a thorough grasp of the essential facts and features before taking up specialized study in any branch of the subject. It would also fulfil the requirements of the candidates for competitive examinations in which Ancient Indian History and culture is a prescribed subject.

Worship And Conflict Under Colonial Rule: A South Indian Case

Worship And Conflict Under Colonial Rule: A South Indian Case
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0001160222
ISBN-13 : 9780001160224
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Synopsis Worship And Conflict Under Colonial Rule: A South Indian Case by : Arjun Appadurai

The Author Has Developed An Integrated Anthropological Framework In This Ethno-Historical Case Study In Which He Interprets The Politics Of Worship In A Famous Sri Vaisnav Shrine. A Striking Example Of The Fruitful Interaction Between Anthropology And History, This Book Provides A Unique Glimpse Of The Cultural Profile Of Social Change In Modern India, And Is An Important Addition To The Comparative Study Of Colonialism.

Politics, Kingship, and Poetry in Medieval South India

Politics, Kingship, and Poetry in Medieval South India
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781316781050
ISBN-13 : 1316781054
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Synopsis Politics, Kingship, and Poetry in Medieval South India by : Whitney Cox

In this compelling new study, Whitney Cox presents a fundamental re-imagining of the politics of pre-modern India through the reinterpretation of the contested accession of Kulottunga I (r.1070–1120) as the ruler of the imperial Chola dynasty. By focusing on this complex event and its ramifications over time, Cox traces far-reaching transformations throughout the kingdom and beyond. Through a methodologically innovative combination of history, theory and the close reading of a rich series of Sanskrit and Tamil textual sources, Cox reconstructs the nature of political society in medieval India. A major intervention in the fields of South Asian social, political and cultural history, religion and comparative political thought, this book poses fresh comparative and conceptual questions about politics, history, agency and representation in the pre-modern world.