Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷,第 1 期International Association of Tamil Research., 1970 |
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第 185 頁
... Vēlir were divided into numbered groups ( most probably , exogamous phratries ) ( e.g. ) aim - peru - vēlir : The Five Great Vēļir ( Akam . , 125 ) eru - vēlir : The Seven Vēļir ( Akam . , 36 ) patinoru vēlir : The Eleven Vělir ( Akam ...
... Vēlir were divided into numbered groups ( most probably , exogamous phratries ) ( e.g. ) aim - peru - vēlir : The Five Great Vēļir ( Akam . , 125 ) eru - vēlir : The Seven Vēļir ( Akam . , 36 ) patinoru vēlir : The Eleven Vělir ( Akam ...
第 244 頁
... Vēlir Chieftains are found only in the service of the Chera - Chōla kings and not under the Pandyas . The Vēlir women were ... Vēļir Chieftains . The Cheras and the Chōlas fought with each other and the Vēlir for supremacy . There was ...
... Vēlir Chieftains are found only in the service of the Chera - Chōla kings and not under the Pandyas . The Vēlir women were ... Vēļir Chieftains . The Cheras and the Chōlas fought with each other and the Vēlir for supremacy . There was ...
第 245 頁
... Vēlir Chieftains . Naccinark - k- iniyar specifically mentions that the Vēlir had a right to the services of the Vēļāļar . He also describes the Vēlir Chieftains as " those who lived by causing ( the lands ) to be ploughed " and the ...
... Vēlir Chieftains . Naccinark - k- iniyar specifically mentions that the Vēlir had a right to the services of the Vēļāļar . He also describes the Vēlir Chieftains as " those who lived by causing ( the lands ) to be ploughed " and the ...
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A brief survey of work to date on the Indus | 1 |
The Formal Analysis of the ProtoIndian Texts Yu V Knorozov | 13 |
Towards an Interpretation of the ProtoIndian | 29 |
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