Art. I.—On the Geographical Limits, History, and Chronology of the Chera Kingdom of Ancient India
1846; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 8; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0035869x00142716
ISSN1474-0591
Autores Tópico(s)Ancient Near East History
ResumoTradition and native records represent the southern portion of the Indian peninsula as being anciently divided into three contemporary kingdoms. 1. The Pándya. 2. Chola or Sora. 3. Chera, Sera or Konga. Of the first, a valuable account has been supplied by Professor Wilson, in Vol. III. of the Society's Journal; and of the other two, slight sketches have been given by the same learned writer, in the Introduction to his Catalogue of the M'Kenzie Collection: a more detailed notice of the last is the object of this paper.
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