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________________ THE KALINGAS 163 three) the Muka-Kalingas (perhaps identical with Mukhalingam) and (3) the Calingae proper. The word Tilang which we meet with in some Arabic records1 evidently is a corruption of this Trikalinga which is also responsible for the term Talaing used to designate the ancient people of Lower Burma or Ramaññadeśa who must have originally migrated from the Trikalinga countries. The term Kling applied to the people of Malay Peninsula must have originally been derived from Kalinga which seems to have been the original home of the Kling people. 1 E.g., see Elliot, History of India as told by her own Historians, Vol. III, p. 234.
SR No.007311
Book TitleTribes In Ancient India
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorBimla Charn Law
PublisherBhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
Publication Year1943
Total Pages449
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size132 MB
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