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origin and descent from semi-mythical and mythical persons demonstrate a tendency of the medieval Brahmanical society to absorb lower caste rulers into Kshatriya fold. They were staunch patrons of
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Mediaeval Jainism: With Special Reference to the Vijayanagara Empire By Bhasker Anand Saletore
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Precolonial India in Practice: Society, Region, and Identity in Medieval Andhra
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Quarterly Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society
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Index

Pericchedi
Andhra
samantas
Chalukyas
Shudra
Kshatriya
Durjaya
Kshatriya
Hindu
Dharma
Chalukyas
Jainism
Precolonial India in Practice: Society, Region, and Identity in Medieval Andhra
ISBN
978-0-19-803123-9


Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
Divine Sounds from the Heart—Singing Unfettered in their Own Voices: The Bhakti Movement and its Women Saints (12th to 17th Century)
ISBN
978-1-4438-2525-2
Precolonial India in Practice: Society, Region, and Identity in Medieval Andhra
ISBN
978-0-19-803123-9


"Volume 38, Part 2"

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