Archaeology, Art and Religion

Archaeology, Art and Religion

Author: Anila Verghese

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13:

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This richly illustrated volume presents a number of previously unpublished papers on aspects of Vijayanagara: archaeology, architectural history, sculpture, religion, and social life.


Reading Śiva

Reading Śiva

Author: Ellen Raven

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-12-20

Total Pages: 669

ISBN-13: 9004473009

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An extensive, illustrated bibliography for the Hindu god Śiva in the arts of South and Southeast Asia, offering detailed indices and easy access to resource repositories.


Fields of Victory

Fields of Victory

Author: Kathleen D. Morrison

Publisher: Munshirm Manoharlal Pub Pvt Limited

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 9788121509183

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Illustrations: Numerous Maps Description: Vijayanagara, the city of victory, was the capital city of an expansive empire which lay claim to large tracts of land in southern India between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries AD. For the approximately two hundred years of existence, Vijayanagara was not merely a political center, it was also a population center and a locus of production, trade and consumption. The dry interior districts of northern Karnataka, which supported this great city, pose special challenges to agricultural production; the success of the city depended on meeting these challenges. This volume considers the diverse repertoire of agricultural strategies practiced by Vijayanagara food producers, using evidence from original research on archaeology, palaeocology, and written texts. A primary focus of the volume is the process of agricultural intensification, a process critically important to both the initial founding of the city and its dramatic expansion in the early sixteenth century. The author argues that understanding the course or path of intensification is critically important and an essential prerequisite to coming to terms with competing causal models for agricultural change.


South India Under Vijayanagara

South India Under Vijayanagara

Author: Anila Verghese

Publisher: OUP India

Published: 2011-01-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780198068617

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This volume presents a comprehensive account of the Vijayanagara Empire and Hampi-Vijayanagara site through a study of archaeology, photography, painting, sculptures, inscriptions, coinage, conservation and heritage, and existing scholarship.


Sangama

Sangama

Author: Nalini Rao

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1912 Original Publisher: Doubleday, Page Subjects: Fiction / Classics Fiction / Literary Juvenile Fiction / Action


Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia

Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia

Author: Arnold P. Kaminsky

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-13

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1351997424

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This volume is a festschrift for Damodar Ramaji SarDesai (b. 1931), Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where all of the contributors received their Ph.D as did SarDesai himself. His work for over fifty years at UCLA has been an inspiration to generations of students, and he has made major contributions to the world of learning, and in his chosen areas of specialization of India, especially its foreign policy with regard to Southeast Asia, imperialism and the history of the modern European empires; and Southeast Asia. He has served as Chair of the History Department at UCLA as well as Bombay University and President of the Asiatic Society of Bombay. The volume includes a biographical introduction and a bibliographic essay on SarDesai’s major writings and contains new and cutting-edge essays on the design of imperial Vijayanagara; famine policy in colonial India and how European imperialist policies created, or exacerbated the impact of, famines; the relatively unknown chapter of ‘Chinese Gordon’s’ brief Indian career; reflections on the Tamil humanist A. Madhaviah, a man ahead of his time; nationalism and the career of industrialist G.D. Birla, Gandhi’s friend; the ‘Chindia Problematic’—India and China relations; the state of Philippine historiography and its nationalist impulses; the role of Vietnamese highlanders in the Vietnamese nationalist struggle and their recent plight; early Malayan nationalism; and the efforts of American administrators to protect Philippine highland natives from being forced to participate in international exhibitions as curiosities from the American colony.


A Forgotten Empire

A Forgotten Empire

Author: Robert Sewell

Publisher: Double 9 Books

Published: 2023-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789358010282

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A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar is a historical book written by Robert Sewell that focuses on the history of the Vijayanagara Empire in South India. The book covers the period from the foundation of the empire in 1336 to its decline and ultimate defeat by the Deccan sultanates in 1565. The book describes the rise of the Vijayanagara Empire under the leadership of Harihara and Bukka, who founded the empire after the fall of the Hoysala Empire. The empire reached its peak under the rule of Krishnadevaraya, who expanded the empire's territory and patronized arts and literature. Sewell also explores the political and social structure of the empire, including its administration, military, and religious institutions. He examines the role of Hinduism in the empire and its interactions with other religions, including Islam. The book also highlights the empire's cultural achievements, including its architecture, literature, music, and dance. Sewell discusses the significance of Hampi, the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, which was once a thriving center of trade and culture. Overall, A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar provides a comprehensive and engaging account of the Vijayanagara Empire and its contributions to Indian history and culture.