Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷,第 2 期International Association of Tamil Research., 1970 |
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... inscriptions comes from Anuradhapura . The inscriptions is dated in the reign of Senavarman . Since palaeographically the epigraph could be said to belong to the ninth or the tenth century A.D. , this Senavarman could be any one of the ...
... inscriptions comes from Anuradhapura . The inscriptions is dated in the reign of Senavarman . Since palaeographically the epigraph could be said to belong to the ninth or the tenth century A.D. , this Senavarman could be any one of the ...
第 35 頁
... inscriptions cannot be ascertained . Two of them appear to be dated in the reign of Parakramabahu and another in the reign of Gajabahu . The Parakramabahu of the first two inscriptions may be either the first or the second of that name ...
... inscriptions cannot be ascertained . Two of them appear to be dated in the reign of Parakramabahu and another in the reign of Gajabahu . The Parakramabahu of the first two inscriptions may be either the first or the second of that name ...
第 36 頁
... inscriptions . In the Vahalkada inscriptions , these cettis and the Virakoti are recorded to have done something in order that a certain town may not be destroyed ( ippaTTaNamazhivu paTalaa- krathu entu ) . It is not clear what the ...
... inscriptions . In the Vahalkada inscriptions , these cettis and the Virakoti are recorded to have done something in order that a certain town may not be destroyed ( ippaTTaNamazhivu paTalaa- krathu entu ) . It is not clear what the ...
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Distinctive Features of the Tamil Pronominal System | 19 |
Some Medieval Mercantile Communities of South India Ceylon | 25 |
Tamil Journalism and the Indian Community | 41 |
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