Dates and Dynasties in Earliest India

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The book supplies the most exhaustive account, published so far, of the Dates and Dynasties of Kings and illustrious personages in ancient India. The account covers a long period of history from the patriarch Manu to Aiksvakavas, Visvamitras, Yadavas, Turvasas, Druhyus, Anavas, Pauravas, etc. and concludes with Pradyotas, Mauryas, Sungas, Kanvas and Andhras.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R. Morton Smith

Prof. R. Morton Smith, a. pupil of Prof. E.H. Johnston & T. Burrow of Oxford has been studying Sanskrit for 60 years and after teaching at Cambridge for some years had been at Toronto since 1955. His interest has been on the human, artistic and historical sides of Indian culture and their development. He has published many articles on the Epic, early philosophy and religion of the 6-4th centuries BC, on the art and chronology in their formative periods. His book Dates & Dynasties of Earliest India (Delhi 1973) unravels the early chronology from a critical text of the Purana, showing that it transmits genuine information, offering a consistent but flexible chronology that fits the Brahmanic vamsas and the Buddhist account.

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Dates and Dynasties in Earliest India
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1st ed.
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x+517p., Tables; Notes; References; Abbreviations; Index.
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