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... cultures form part of the subcontinental civilization of India . This implies that Indian civilization forms a ... cultural patterns has its own history . Thus it is really necessary for a proper study of regional history to keep ...
... cultures form part of the subcontinental civilization of India . This implies that Indian civilization forms a ... cultural patterns has its own history . Thus it is really necessary for a proper study of regional history to keep ...
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... cultural history was not immediately per- ceived . Thus it took several decades for scholars to arrive at the date and signi- ficance of the 11th century Sanskrit histo- rical work known as Mushakavamsakavya discovered and summarised in ...
... cultural history was not immediately per- ceived . Thus it took several decades for scholars to arrive at the date and signi- ficance of the 11th century Sanskrit histo- rical work known as Mushakavamsakavya discovered and summarised in ...
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... cultural - linguistic area with Tirupathi as its northern boundary and Kanyakumari as the Southern with the Eastern and the western seas constituting the limits on the other two sides . Classical literature does not speak of a Tamil ...
... cultural - linguistic area with Tirupathi as its northern boundary and Kanyakumari as the Southern with the Eastern and the western seas constituting the limits on the other two sides . Classical literature does not speak of a Tamil ...
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Presidential Address | 6 |
Cultural History Section Presidential Address | 39 |
Study of Regional History Problems and Prospects | 46 |
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