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Select Contributions to Oriental Journals.
1. Indian Culture-Vol. IV, No. 1 ( July, 1937):
Origin of the Kadambas-by D. C. Sarcar: Traditionally Mayura was the progenitor of the Kadambas and their family nam had connection with the Kadamba tree. The writer of opinion that the Kadambas were originally Brahman: hailing from north, they served under the sālavahanas a found a kingdom in the Kuntala country afterwards.
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2. Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society-Vol. X pts. 1-4 (1936-1937):
Geneology & Chronology of Western Gangas:
From Marasimha to Rakkasa Ganga I-by M. Govinda Pai. 3. Karnataka Historical Review; Vol. IV, Nos. 1-2 (Jany.-Jul; 1937):
Karnataka and Mohenjo Daro-by H. Heras: According to the writer's reading of the inscriptions on Mohenjo Daro seals. it is evident that some of them contain refarences t the people of Karnaṭāka.
Delhi Sultans as Patrous of Jaina Gurus of Karnataka-by B. A. Saletore. The writer discusses at length and points out that the Jain teachers Simhakirti and Visālakirti were honoured respectively by Muhammad Tughlaq and Sikandar Sar of Delhi.
4. Indian Historical Quarterly-Vol. XIII, No. 3 (Sept. 1937).
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Central Asiatic Provinces of the Maurya Empire-by H. C. Seth Maurya Chandragupta & Mayrabhanj Rulers-by B. Misra. Akbar's Religious Policy-by S. R, Sharma,
Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat
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