Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 27-32 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1985 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 63 筆
第 34 頁
... tradition distinct from the Eurasian one . It is suggested that the Saharan horse and chariots started appearing from around 4000 B.C. and was associated with the Libyco - Berber people . Did this tradition as well as the horse itself ...
... tradition distinct from the Eurasian one . It is suggested that the Saharan horse and chariots started appearing from around 4000 B.C. and was associated with the Libyco - Berber people . Did this tradition as well as the horse itself ...
第 27 頁
... tradition . Here Agastya is so totally identified with the Tamil language that he is termed Tamil muņi ( ' Tamil ... tradition as the leader of the Southern migration of the well - known Vēlir clan and thus comes within the reach of a ...
... tradition . Here Agastya is so totally identified with the Tamil language that he is termed Tamil muņi ( ' Tamil ... tradition as the leader of the Southern migration of the well - known Vēlir clan and thus comes within the reach of a ...
第 29 頁
... tradition into a wider Dravidian tradition which itself was linked by him through the Yadavas ultimately to the still wider Indian histori- cal tradition of the Age of the Mahabharata . 6. Contrast between Northern and Southern Traditions ...
... tradition into a wider Dravidian tradition which itself was linked by him through the Yadavas ultimately to the still wider Indian histori- cal tradition of the Age of the Mahabharata . 6. Contrast between Northern and Southern Traditions ...
內容
A Note on Early History of Dravidology | 1 |
The Far Eastern Origin of the Dravidians | 65 |
Some important characteristics of the Saiva and the Vaisnava | 93 |
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