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... remained Hindus and became assimilated with the class of Vellalar . The known facts about Meykaṇḍar lend support to this suggestion . It is , however , undeniable that there were some Kalabhras who remained as subordinate chiefs even ...
... remained Hindus and became assimilated with the class of Vellalar . The known facts about Meykaṇḍar lend support to this suggestion . It is , however , undeniable that there were some Kalabhras who remained as subordinate chiefs even ...
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... remained as a source of inspiration to their husbands . They used to garland their husbands 10 , sent them to the battle , and prayed to the goddess , Korravai , for the success of their mission . Until their return from the battlefield ...
... remained as a source of inspiration to their husbands . They used to garland their husbands 10 , sent them to the battle , and prayed to the goddess , Korravai , for the success of their mission . Until their return from the battlefield ...
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... remained a terror to the villages . The statistics reveal that the grave crimes in the district were mostly committed by criminal tribes . * Nature of Crimes : The crimes committed were of econo- mic , social and administrative nature ...
... remained a terror to the villages . The statistics reveal that the grave crimes in the district were mostly committed by criminal tribes . * Nature of Crimes : The crimes committed were of econo- mic , social and administrative nature ...
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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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