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Some Contributions Of South India To Indian Culture

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Mirza Firuz Shah

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Subject:

Religions

Subclass:

Hinduism

Reign:

Mongols 1206-1368

Subject Year (Time):

1919

Author:

S.Krishnaswami Aiyanagar

Volume:

-

Edition:

-

Publisher & Place:

The University Of Calcutta

Publisher Date:

1923

Languages:

English

ISBN 10|13:

-

Royal Mughal Ref:

ARC-1000001-250439

Description

History begins for India, with the coming of the Aryans into the country. It may be said withal most equal truth that the history of South India, of India south of the Krishna-Tunga- Bhadra frontier, begins with the coming of the Aryans into the South.

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