Material Culture of Deccan

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  • Material Culture of Deccan Book Detail

  • Author : Boddanapalli Siva Rajendra Babu
  • Release Date : 1999
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Andhra Pradesh (India)
  • Pages : 232
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 85,85 MB

Material Culture of Deccan by Boddanapalli Siva Rajendra Babu PDF Summary

Book Description: During The Early Centuries Of The Christian Era, There Was An Alround Development In The Country In Socio-Economic, Religious And Cultural Spheres. Well Knit Trade Routes And Introductionof Coinage Helped Brisk Trade And Commerce. Major Religions Like Buddhism And Jainism Were Introduced During This Period. There Was An Overall Change In The Pattern Of Social Organisation. In This Bakcdrop Satavahanas Emerged As A Powerful Dynastry Which Ruled Deccan For Nearly Four Centuries And A Half. Ikshvakus, Another Celebrated Dynasty Succceeded Satavahanas In The Lower Deccan.

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