Symbols of substance : court and state in Nāyaka period Tāmilnadu

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    • Rao, Velcheru Narayana
    • Shulman, David
    • Subrahmanyam, Sanjay

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Symbols of substance : court and state in Nāyaka period Tāmilnadu

Velcheru Narayana Rao, David Shulman, Sanjay Subrahmanyam

(Oxford India paperbacks)

Oxford University Press, 1998, c1992

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Originally published: 1992

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This volume deals with the political culture of the NAyaka period in medieval South India, an era which extends from the early sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century. The book looks at the three major Nayaka states - ruled from Senji, Tanjavur, and MAadurai/Tiruccirapalli - as well as at minor states located at their periphery. While these states had differing life-spans, devlopmental patterns, geo-ecological environments, as well as distinct forms of historical experience, they shared salient structural and cultural features. At their height, in the early 17th century, they encompassed the greater part of the Tamil country. Supplementing standard sources by an imaginative use of Dutch, Portugese, Tamil, Sanskrit, and Telugu sources, the authors show how the Nayakas witnessed, and partly produced, a profound shift in the conceptual and institutional bases of South Indian civilization.

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