From Tamil Pāṇar to the Bāṇas: Sanskritization and Sovereignty in South India
Historians include the Bāṇas among the important minor dynasties of South India. They are first mentioned as Bṛhadbāṇas in the Tāḷagunda inscription of the fifth century. Rulers with the Bāṇa name existed up to the sixteenth century in the Tamil country. During their history, they also married into...
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Autor principal: | Sudalaimuthu Palaniappan |
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MDPI AG
2021
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