Talking Stones: Royal Inscriptions in Medieval Karṇāṭaka
The specific motivation of the medieval Hoysaḷa king Viṣṇuvardhana for a program of inscriptions that included both local and trans-regional elements was the necessity to present his lineage as a strong dynasty comparable to that of his forerunners. On the top of it, he chose a particularly shiny s...
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Autor principal: | Elena Mucciarelli |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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