Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1970 |
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... chieftain , noble or official ' . This meaning can be clearly gathered from words like kāviti - mākkaļ ( ministers ) , kōyil - mākkaļ ( palace or temple officials ) etc. A probable explanation of the term is that the chieftains wore a ...
... chieftain , noble or official ' . This meaning can be clearly gathered from words like kāviti - mākkaļ ( ministers ) , kōyil - mākkaļ ( palace or temple officials ) etc. A probable explanation of the term is that the chieftains wore a ...
第 242 頁
... Chieftain or ' Viṣņu ' ( Ta . Netu Vēl ) . The trigramme U represents an ' Ila ' Chieftain of the common people . It may also stand for the ' young god ' or ' god of the young ' ( Murukan Kumāra ) . Considering their con- temporaneity ...
... Chieftain or ' Viṣņu ' ( Ta . Netu Vēl ) . The trigramme U represents an ' Ila ' Chieftain of the common people . It may also stand for the ' young god ' or ' god of the young ' ( Murukan Kumāra ) . Considering their con- temporaneity ...
第 245 頁
... Chieftains . Nacciṇārk - k- iniyar specifically mentions that the Vēlir had a right to the services of the Vēļāļar ... Chieftain is described as having been descended through forty - nine generations ' from the Vēlir who arose from the ...
... Chieftains . Nacciṇārk - k- iniyar specifically mentions that the Vēlir had a right to the services of the Vēļāļar ... Chieftain is described as having been descended through forty - nine generations ' from the Vēlir who arose from the ...
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Announcement by the Board of Editors | 5 |
The Formal Analysis of the ProtoIndian Texts | 13 |
B Ya Volcok | 29 |
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