Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 33-38 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1988 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 60 筆
第 75 頁
... Dravidian and Harappan artifacts , and the fact that Dravidians languages are spoken in areas formerly occupied by the Harappans i.e. , the Indus Valley and Afghanistan , support the Dravidian hypothesis . The Dravidian hypothesis ...
... Dravidian and Harappan artifacts , and the fact that Dravidians languages are spoken in areas formerly occupied by the Harappans i.e. , the Indus Valley and Afghanistan , support the Dravidian hypothesis . The Dravidian hypothesis ...
第 8 頁
... Dravidian presence in Northern India there is a Dravidian substratum in Indo Aryan . There are Dravidian loans in the Rg Veda , eventhough Aryan recorders of this work were situated in the Punjab , which was occupied around this time by ...
... Dravidian presence in Northern India there is a Dravidian substratum in Indo Aryan . There are Dravidian loans in the Rg Veda , eventhough Aryan recorders of this work were situated in the Punjab , which was occupied around this time by ...
第 9 頁
... Dravidian speakers probably produced the Harappan seals suggested the possibility that the comparison of the Harappan script to known ... Dravidian character of the Harappan script was 17 The Dravidian Language and the Harappan Script.
... Dravidian speakers probably produced the Harappan seals suggested the possibility that the comparison of the Harappan script to known ... Dravidian character of the Harappan script was 17 The Dravidian Language and the Harappan Script.
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Case | 1 |
The Presiding Deity of Tirupparankundram | 11 |
A Comparative Study of the Treatment of Love in John | 23 |
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