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Vedic Education Under the Cholas
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Various Vedic institutions of Chola period(9th-13th centuries CE], in south India is traced with the different subjects of study, strength and allotment of remuneration and fellowship to teachers. students. The different levels of standards of education, the royal and public donations, terms and conditions of both stake holders, their places of stay ...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1935
The latter part of the tenth century of the Christian era gradually ushered in a new epoch in the history of India. In northern India the old kingdoms, which had dominated the political arena so long, made their exit, and new powers rose to take their place.
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The latter part of the tenth century of the Christian era gradually ushered in a new epoch in the history of India. In northern India the old kingdoms, which had dominated the political arena so long, made their exit, and new powers rose to take their place.
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Psychiatric morbidity in the Chola royal household
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2013This article deals with the presence of hysterical astasia abasia in the father, and cyclothymic disturbance in the elder brother of the great Chola emperor and builder of the Big Temple at Thanjavur, Raja Raja.
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Meridians, 2019
Abstract This essay showcases the work of Claudia Coca, a contemporary pop artist from Lima, Peru whose paintings and drawings critique the links between race, gender, and class in a decolonial, transnational frame. First, the essay explores the way Coca celebrates the Peruvian chola by presenting herself as an empowered subject instead ...
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Abstract This essay showcases the work of Claudia Coca, a contemporary pop artist from Lima, Peru whose paintings and drawings critique the links between race, gender, and class in a decolonial, transnational frame. First, the essay explores the way Coca celebrates the Peruvian chola by presenting herself as an empowered subject instead ...
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2009
The present paper examines the transnational migration process of bolivian migrants in Andalusia, Spain, the circumstances under which they live in Andalusia and the role of the migration networks and transnational relations which shape the whole process. Furthermore, it analyses the role of the categories gender and ethnicity in the migration process,
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The present paper examines the transnational migration process of bolivian migrants in Andalusia, Spain, the circumstances under which they live in Andalusia and the role of the migration networks and transnational relations which shape the whole process. Furthermore, it analyses the role of the categories gender and ethnicity in the migration process,
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Homegirl epistemologies gather, retrofit, and imagine from nontraditional histories and countersites where communities name themselves and tell their own stories in their own words. Using women of color feminism, queer of color critique and textual analysis I unpack the lives of “Revolutionary Cholas,” “Ride or Die Cholas,” “Welfare Cholas,” and ...
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1994
Diran Kavork Dohanian, Vidya Dehejia
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Diran Kavork Dohanian, Vidya Dehejia
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EXPANSION OF AGRICULTURE UNDER THE CHOLAS OF NIDUGAL
2019The Chola chiefs started their political activity in the region of Rodda, as indicated by their epithet Roddada-gova (Protector of Rooda), with the changing political situation their administrative authority expanded over the neighbouring regions, comprising the Gooty taluk of Ananathapur district, Molakalmuru and Hiriyur taluks of Chitradurga district,
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