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... Nayak seemed to have undertaken this expedition . The earliest historical record showing the invasion of Nanchinad by the forces of Thirumala Nayak is a nittu ( edict ) dated 1662 A.D. , issued by the ruler of Venad to the ryots of ...
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... Nayak styles . " 5 115 In the Ramaswamy temple , the mahamandapa shows the innovativeness of the Nayak style . The mandapa has two broad corridors meeting at a central inter- sections . The lack of symmetry in the number of supports is ...
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South Indian History Congress. in all Vijayanagara and Nayak Mandapas . The pillars of this mandapa are the best productions of the Tanjore Nayak art . Some of the pillars are unique and they may be original to Tanjore Nayaks and , at ...
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Succession Through the Female Line and Female | 31 |
Distortions and Realities in Medieval Indian History | 42 |
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