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DOÇ. DR. MÜKERREM (USMAN) ANABOLU.
Kapadokia Komana'sindaki mezar aniti.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 20, [14] p., numerous b/w plates. Kapadokia Komana'sindaki mezar aniti. The Mausoleum in the Cappadocia Comana. Comana was a city of Cappadocia and later Cataonia (Latin: Comana Cataoniae; frequently called Comana Chryse or Aurea, i.e. "the golden", to distinguish it from Comana in Pontus). The Hittite toponym Kummanni is considered likely to refer to Comana, but the identification is not considered proven. Its ruins are at the modern Turkish village of Sar, Tufanbeyli district, Adana Province. Signed and inscribed by Anabolu to Aziz Batur.
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DOÇ. DR. MÜKERREM (USMAN) ANABOLU.
Resumee le Temple d'Euromos (Ayakli).= Euromos (Ayakli) tapinagi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French and Turkish. 25 p., numerous b/w plts. Resumee le Temple d'Euromos (Ayakli).= Euromos (Ayakli) tapinagi.
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Doç. Dr. NURAY YILDIZ.
Eski çagda [Eskiçagda] deri kullanimi ve teknolojisi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). [xii], 495 p. B/w ills. Leather usage and technology in antiquity. In Turkish. Eski çagda [Eskiçagda] deri kullanimi ve teknolojisi.
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DOÇ. DR. REFAKAT ÇINER.
Gordion Roma halki Femur ve Tibia'larinin tetkiki.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 99 p., 2 folding tables. B/w plates. Gordion Roma halki Femur ve Tibia'larinin tetkiki.
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DPTO. DE PREHISTORIA ARQUEOLOGIA
ALMA LITERA. ESTUDIOS DEDICADOS AL PROFESOR JOSÉ MANUEL RUIZ ASENCIO.
2014. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Referência livreiro : 253428 ISBN : 8484487679 9788484487678
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Dr Adnan Hadidi
Studies in the history and archgaeology of Jordan - I & II (2 volumes)
Department of Antiquities / Amman 1982 in4. 1982. Cartonné. 2 volume(s). illustrations en noir et blanc
Referência livreiro : 100090444
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Dr Baran Musa
Troie Pergame Sardes Izmir et ses alentours.
Au bureau du journal. non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 79 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : R260259450
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Dr Berchon Ernest
Note sur des monnaies, un plomb de fronde et un bout de flèche, provenant de Palestine et de Syrie
Non renseigné. Non daté. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. Paginé de 26 à 52. En feuillet. Tampon en 1re page. Non daté, vers 1886.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : R300282086
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Dr Berker Yaman
Adiyaman, Nemrut dagi- Commagene
Les éditions Minyatür. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages. Nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs, in et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : RO30355752
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Dr Ellen McAdam
Scottish Archaeological Journal Volume 32.2
Edinburgh University Press 2010. Book condition: VG with slight bump to corners. Includes "Archaeology in the shadow of Vesuvius"; "Adriatic Sea trade in a European perspective" etc. A bright copy. Paperback. Very Good. Edinburgh University Press
Referência livreiro : 012809
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Dr G.Contenau
Manuel d'archéologie orientale depuis les origines jusqu'à l'époque d'Alexandre - Tome 1 : Notions générales (races,chronologie,langage,écriture,religion etc) Histoire de l'art (art archaïque d'Elam et de Sumer).
Auguste Picard. 1927. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 545 pages - plats gondolés - tâches sur les plats - couverture conservée - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : R320119490
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Dr Mark Redknap
Vikings in Wales: An Archaeological Quest
Llyfrau Amgueddfa Cymru/ National Museum Wales Books 2000. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. 600grams ISBN:9780720004861 Llyfrau Amgueddfa Cymru/ National Museum Wales Books paperback
Referência livreiro : 7950863 ISBN : 0720004861 9780720004861
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Dr Morlet A.
Glozel
G. Desgrandchamps. 1929. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 299 pages. Accrocs au dos, fané. Coins frottés. Mouillures et rousseurs. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : RO30367631
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DR ROZOY
LA CABANE FUNERAIRE A LA TENE 1 - EXPLICATION DE LA TENE NOIRE DES TOMBES GAULOISES
B.S.F.P. 1963. In-4. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. En feuillet de 6 pages.Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et/ou hors texte. Dos avec petits accrocs et agrafes. Ouvrage reproduit.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : RO80205623
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Dr Scarre Chris
Grand Atlas de l'Archéologie
Larousse/The Times. 1990. In-Folio. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 319 pages - nombreuses illustrations et cartes en couleurs dans et hors texte et en frontispice. Texte sur trois colonnes. Jaquette convenable.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Referência livreiro : R300202100 ISBN : 2035211077
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DR Wilson
Roman Frontiers of Britain
Heinemann 1967. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Heinemann hardcover
Referência livreiro : 4000623
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Dr. A. R. David & Dr. E. Tapp eds
The Mummy's Tale: The Scientific and Medical Investigation of Natsef-Amun Priest in the Temple at Karnak
Michael O'Mara 1992. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Size: Quarto. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Dust Jacket is in very good condition without tears or chips or other damage. Dust Jacket un-clipped. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Archaeology; Egypt; Ancient BC; History. ISBN: 1854791354. ISBN/EAN: 9781854791351. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 6334. . 9781854791351 Michael O'Mara hardcover
Referência livreiro : 6334 ISBN : 1854791354 9781854791351
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DR. AFIF ERZEN.
Kilikien biz zum Ende der Perserherrschaft.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In German. [x], 131 p. Kilikien biz zum Ende der Perserherrschaft. Cilicia to the end of Persian rule. First Edition.
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DR. ARIF MÜFID MANSEL.
Silifke kilavuzu.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. In Turkish. B/w ills. 21 p., 16 b/w ills., 2 plans. Guide to Seleucia ad Calycadnum (Seleukeia). Silifke kilavuzu.
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DR. ARZU BAYKARA.
Bodrum. 19. yüzyil.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [xi], 243, [3] p. Bodrum. 19. yüzyil. Bodrum: 19th century.
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DR. B. A. MYSTAKIDIS.
Byzantinisch-Deutsche Beziehungen zur Zeit der Ottonen.
Very Good German Modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In German. [xviii], 96 p. Byzantinisch-Deutsche Beziehungen zur Zeit der Ottonen. Byzantine-German relations at the time of the Ottonian dynasty. The Ottonians were a Saxon dynasty of German monarchs, (919-1024), named after three of its kings and Holy Roman Emperors named Otto, especially its first Emperor Otto I. It is also known as the Saxon dynasty after the family's origin in the German stem duchy of Saxony.
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DR. Brothwell D. R.
Digging Up Bones Publications / British Museum
British Museum Press 1972. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. British Museum Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : 4535704 ISBN : 0565007041 9780565007041
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DR. Brothwell D. R.
Digging Up Bones Publications / British Museum
British Museum Press 1972. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. British Museum Press hardcover
Referência livreiro : 4535707 ISBN : 0565007041 9780565007041
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DR. Brothwell D. R.
The Bog Man and the Archaeology of People
London: British Museum Press 1988. Book. Good. Paperback. Third Impression. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. British Museum Press Paperback
Referência livreiro : 049418 ISBN : 0714113840 9780714113845
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DR. BÜLENT IPLIKÇIOGLU.
Der ritterstand und Seine Tatigkeit in kaiserlichen Reichsdienst in Asia bis auf Diokletian im Spiegel der ephesischen Inschriften.= Ephesus yazitlari isiginda Imparator Diocletianus'a kadar Roma Sövalye Sinifi ve Asia eyaletindeki resmî görevlileri.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German and Turkish. 366, [2] p. Der ritterstand und Seine Tatigkeit in kaiserlichen Reichsdienst in Asia bis auf Diokletian im Spiegel der ephesischen Inschriften.= Ephesus yazitlari isiginda Imparator Diocletianus'a kadar Roma Sövalye Sinifi ve Asia eyaletindeki resmî görevlileri.
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DR. BÜLENT IPLIKÇIOGLU.
Der ritterstand und Seine Tatigkeit in kaiserlichen Reichsdienst in Asia bis auf Diokletian im Spiegel der ephesischen Inschriften.= Ephesus yazitlari isiginda Imparator Diocletianus'a kadar Roma Sövalye Sinifi ve Asia eyaletindeki resmî görevlileri.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German and Turkish. 366, [2] p. Der ritterstand und Seine Tatigkeit in kaiserlichen Reichsdienst in Asia bis auf Diokletian im Spiegel der ephesischen Inschriften.= Ephesus yazitlari isiginda Imparator Diocletianus'a kadar Roma Sövalye Sinifi ve Asia eyaletindeki resmî görevlileri.
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DR. C. H. EMILIE HASPELS, (1894-1980).
Eski Yunan boyali keramigi. Translation by Askidil Akarca, (1916-).
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). In Turkish. First and only edition. 303, [1], [80] p. 80 pages b/w plates. Eski Yunan boyali keramigi. Translated by Askidil Akarca. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Greek art History of art Tile Ceramics Hellenism Antiquity.
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Dr. C.C. Van Essen
De kunst van het oude Rome
Servire / Den Haag 1954 105 pages in4. 1954. Cartonné jaquette. 105 pages. iconographie en noir et blanc
Referência livreiro : 100100923
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Dr. Cemil Toksöz
Les anciens sites de l'Anatolie Occidentale - civilisations archeologie art - troie assos pergame smyrne phocee sardes ephese priene milet didymes halicarnasse aphrodisias hierapolis
Zafer ofset 1974 in8. 1974. Broché.
Referência livreiro : 100131514
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DR. CEMIL TOKSÖZ.
Les villes antiques de Lycie.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 160 p. Color and b/w ills. Les villes antiques de Lycie.
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Dr. Conrad Leeman
Observations on Three Roman Sepulchral Inscriptions Fount at Watermore Near Cirencester in Gloucestershire in 1835 and 1836 SIGNED
London: J.B. Nichols and Son 1837. 1st Thus . Very Good. 9.25 x 11.5 inches 23.5 x 29 cm. Signed by Author. Signed Assoc. Copy: Inscribed to John Edward Gray Zoologist at British Museum. Overall condition is Very Good. International postage will be less than the stated rate. Actual costs are Europe �11.55; USA �16.68; Oceania �15.13; Rest of World �14.56. A postage refund will be made after the order has been placed. Size: 9.25 x 11.5 inches 23.5 x 29 cm. Hardback. Printed pages: 18 J.B. Nichols and Son hardcover
Referência livreiro : 1124E166
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DR. ERTUG ÖNER.
Physische Geographie-Forschungen im Kas - Demre Plaueau antike Polis Kyaneai und seiner Umgebung, Antalya.= Kas - Demre Platosu'nda fiziki cografya arastirmalari. Kyaneai Antik Kenti ve çevresi, Antalya.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and abstract and descriptions of plates in German. [xiv], 110 sayfa, 41 numerous b/w plts. Physische Geographie-Forschungen im Kas - Demre Plaueau antike Polis Kyaneai und seiner Umgebung, Antalya.= Kas - Demre Platosu'nda fiziki cografya arastirmalari. Kyaneai Antik Kenti ve çevresi, Antalya. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Antalya Ancient history Geography Physical geography Demre Olympos Kyaneai ruined city Adalia Prehistory.
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Dr. F. Verhaeghe
Archaeology natural science and technology: The European situation - VOLUME 1. - a survey prepared for the European Science Foundation
Esf 1979 in8. 1979. Broché.
Referência livreiro : 100096247
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DR. FAYEZ IBRAHIM EL-SAID, PROF. DR. ABDULLAH BIN MUHAMMED EL-MUNIF.
Yazi uygarligi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. (21 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 87, [5] p., color ills. Script civilization: Era pre-alphabet, Cuineform, Hieroglyph, Alphabets, Ugarit - Sinai - Phoenician - Bunian - Muabi - Hebrew - Ummuni - Greek - Latin - Limouda - Safavid - Dadani - Lihyani - Mesned - Zebur - Ethiopian - Aramian - Palmyra (Tedmur) - Assyrian - Nabat - Arabic scripts and alphabets with illustrations. Yazi uygarligi.
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DR. H. G. GÜTERBOCK.
Guide to the Hittite Museum in the Bedesten at Ankara.= Ankara Bedesteninde bulunan Eti Müzesi büyük salonunun kilavuzu. Translated by Nimet Özgüç.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In English and Turkish. 80 p., 16 b/w plts., 2 folding plans. B/w ills. Guide to the Hittite Museum in the Bedesten at Ankara.= Ankara Bedesteninde bulunan Eti Müzesi büyük salonunun kilavuzu. Translated by Nimet Özgüç.
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Dr. H. Roosens
Archaeologia belgia 213 - Conspectus MCMLXXVIII
Bruxelles - Brussel 1979 in4. 1979. Broché.
Referência livreiro : 100098123
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DR. HUGO WINCKLER.
Die Völker Norderasiens. Der alte Orient, 1. Jahrgang, Heft 1.
Very Good German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. 36 p. Die Völker Norderasiens. Der alte Orient, 1. Jahrgang, Heft 1.
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DR. HÂMIT ZÜBEYR KOSAY, DR. HERMANN VARY.
Die ausgrabungen von Pulur bericht über die Kampagne von 1960.= Pulur kazisi 1960 mevsimi çalismalari raporu.
Very Good German Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In German and Turkish. 109 p., 109 numerous b/w plates, 4 color plates. Die ausgrabungen von Pulur bericht über die Kampagne von 1960.= Pulur kazisi 1960 mevsimi çalismalari raporu. First Edition.
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DR. JOANN FLETCHER
THE SEARCH OF NEFERTITI THE TRUE STORY OF AN AMAZING DISCOVERY
NEW Y ORK: WILLIAM MORROW/HARPERCOLLINSUBLISHERS 2004. Hard bound in dust cover both in very good condition. Front and back cover's are illustrated with a color picture's. Cover and page edging are slightly soiled. Leaves are clean. Illustrated with color picture's and black and white drawing's and map's. Has 452 page's. Hard Back. VERY GOOD/Very Good. WILLIAM MORROW/HARPERCOLLINSUBLISHERS Hardcover
Referência livreiro : MN6499 ISBN : 0060585560 9780060585563
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Dr. K. Jamanadas
Devadasis: Ancient to Modern [Hardcover]
This is a comprehensive study on Devadasis in a very lucid and interesting style. The subject matter is divided into twelve main chapters- Introduction, Rise of Buddhist Nuns, was Buddha Against women, Glorious Epock of the Buddhist Nuns, Buddhist Nuns in other countries, Original Buddhism and Brahmanical interference, story of untouchability in India, Vajrayani Siddhas, Trantras and Bhakti, Deities of Varayani, Buddhism, what isl the Devadasis system, Devadasis system and Ancient foreign customs, and lastly summary and conclusion. A very interesting study deeply examined and analysed. The sociologists, the social reformers and students of sociology will find the book most referential and informative. Contents:- Preface • Acknowledgments • Prologuve • Introduction • Rise of Buddhist Nus • Was the Buddha against Women? • Glorious epoch of the Buddhist Nuns • Buddhist Nuns in other countries • Original Buddhism and Brahminic Interference • The Story of Untochabilitiy in India • Vajrayani Siddhas, Tantras and Bhakti • Deities of Vajrayana Buddhism • What is the Devadasi Systme? • Devadasi System and Ancient Foreign Customs • Summary and Conclusion • Appendices • Biliography • Index. The Title 'Devadasis: Ancient to Modern written/authored/edited by Dr. K. Jamanadas', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178355474 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 308 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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DR. KARL GSCHWIND (Domherr an der St. Johannaes-Kathedrale von Izmir).
Geliebter Naher Orient. Istanbul, Ephesus, Patmos, Galiläa. Judaas Berge. Unvergleichliches Jerusalem.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In German. 40, [1] p. Geliebter Naher Orient. Istanbul, Ephesus, Patmos, Galiläa. Judaas Berge. Unvergleichliches Jerusalem.
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DR. KEMAL BALKAN.
Bogazköy-Tafeln im Arkeologischen Museum zu Ankara.= Ankara Arkeoloji Müzesinde bulunan Bogazköy tabletleri.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Small folio. (36 x 24 cm). In German and Turkish. [xi] p. text, 36 b/w plts. Bogazköy-Tafeln im Arkeologischen Museum zu Ankara.= Ankara Arkeoloji Müzesinde bulunan Bogazköy tabletleri. Boghazkoy tablets in the Archaeological Museum in Ankara.
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DR. M. SÜKRÜ.
Eti tarihi ve medeniyeti.
Very Good Turkish In modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 64, [10] p., 1 b/w folding map., b/w plates. First Edition. Rare. Eti tarihi ve medeniyeti. A history of Hittites and Hittite civilization.
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DR. MUZAFFER SÜLEYMAN SENYÜREK.
Anadolu Bakir Çagi ve Eti sekenesinin kraniyolojik tetkiki [Extrait].
Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 219-[236] p., 8 b/w numerous b/w plts., vi numerous tables. Anadolu Bakir Çagi ve Eti sekenesinin kraniyolojik tetkiki [Extrait]. Craniological investigation of Anatolian Copper Age and Hittite (Eti) sequence. Scarce.
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Dr. Naval Viyogi, Prof. M. Anawar Ansari
History of the Later Harappans and Shilpakara Movement Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
The author has proved that ethnically Harappan people were Dravidians, Australoids and Alpines and not Aryans. They were highly civilized, their heritage and culture very rich. They were efficient artisans, great producers and courageous traders. The book says Aryans, a white race of central Asia, reached North West India in 1700 BC. They destroyed Harappans towns, who had fled to east. The book gives information about denominational Harappan tribes who have settled in various regions of north India including Kumaon hills. About The Author:- Dr. Naval Viyogi, 74, did his early education in Iglas, Aligarh and graduation from Punjab University. He is D. Litt. in history and culture from Round Table University Erazona, USA. He is Director Indian National Historical Research Council. He has written 10 novels, 120 short stories and 8 books on history in English and Hindi languages. A permanent member of Indian History Congress, he attended an International Literary Conference in UK in 1980. His most popular work is The Founders of Indus Valley Civilization and Their Later History and Nagas. Contents:- Vol 1- Contents, 1. The People of Northern—Hill-Track, The Proto-Australoids (Munda and Kols) 46, the, Mediterranean or Dravidian 50, the Kirtas 52, the, Mongoloids or Tibbetians, 53, the Alpines, or, Kassites (Khasas) 53, The Ethnical Identity 54, The, Place of Origin 55, The Expansion of Kassites in the, Western Asia 56, The Origin Language 58, The, Migration and diffusion in India, 59, The Ancient, History 60, The Khasas in the Sanskrat test 61, the, Khasa language and its Expansion in the, Himalayas 62, The Casteless Society 42, The, Marriage and other Social Tradition 66, Character, of the Khasa Woman 67, The Occupation 69, Buddhism and its Expansion in Uttarapatha 69, Identification of the khasas as Naga 72, the, Megaliths 73, Swati Valley 73, Burzahom in, Kashmir 73, The Menhirs in Kulu 74, the Megaliths, in Naulagaon 74 Cult of Mother Goddess and, Matriarchal Society T, The Serpent or Naga, Worship 73, Naga worship in Uttarakhand 75, Raj-, Rishi or God-King system 77, Social System 81, Gantanra–Gansangha system 81, Nation—In-Arms, 83, The Aryan 85, the Sakas or Scythions 90, Summary and Conclusion 92—References 94., 2. Jammu and Kashmir, Was Kashmir a Naga country? 106, Kashmir an, Ancient Centre of Naga Culture 113, the Ancient, Royal Families of Jammu 115, Jamwal Royal Family, 117, Kashmir 126, Avanti Varman 126, Sankar, Varman (883-902) 127, the Loharas (Nagas) of, Rajouri 128; Beginning of New Age (939-1003 AD);, Abhimanyu (968-72 AD), Yasodhara and Rebellions, 140, Nandi Gupta (972-73 AD), Tribhuvana (973-, 75 AD) 142, Bheema Gupta (975-81 AD) 142, Didda, (958-1003 AD) 143; Rebellion of Vigraha Raja and, others 143, Queen Didda; An Estimate 146, the Rise, of Loharas of Kashmir (1003-1213 AD) 149, Sangrama Raja (1003-1028 AD) 149, Ananta Rajo, (1028-63) 151, Kalasa (1063-89 AD) 153, Utkarsa, (1089 AD) 157, Harsha (1089-1101 AD) 157, the, Discipline loving Harsha 159, Uchchala and, Sussala (1101-28 AD) 162, the Genelogical Table of, Loharas 153, Bhadravaha 164, Buddhism in, Kashmir 170, the Chief Buddhist kings of Kashmir, 173, Megha Vahana 173, Pravar Sena 173, Durlabh Vardhan, Harsha (1089-1101 AD) 174, Famous Buddha Viharas of Kashmir 175, Relation, of Naga kings of Kashmir with South and Central, India 176, Summary and conclusion 180, Genealogical Table of Gonanda dynasty 182, The, Karkota family 183, References 184., 3 Some Castes and Tribes of Himachal Pradesh, and Panjab their Social and Ethnical Identity, The Alpine Panjab and the Khatris 195, Ethnical, Identity 196, Etymology 198, the Traditions 201, Sections 201, the Expansion 209, Characteristic, 210, Casteless Society and Social Equality 210, Ancient Traditions of Matriarchal Family 211, Koli, 214, Kanet or Kanait 224, Etymology 226, Social, Status and their Internal Divisions 227, Rajputs as, different sections of Kanet 230. The Controversy, over Origin of Rajputs 241, Falso Aryanization, of, native kings 243, False hood of Aryanization of, Native kings 249, Yajna Ceremony at Mount Abu, 244, Hiranyagarbha Ceremony 247, Incident of, Coronation of Shivaji 248, Some Cultural Traits of, Rajput clans 249, Rana, Thakur, and Rathi, Fuedal, Chief’ of Northern-Hill Track 250, Summary and, Conclusion 257, References 260., 4 Himachal Pradesh, Ancient Royal Families 266, Jalandhar or Trigarta, 268, Yadava Royal Family of Singhpur 274, Inscription of Princess Ishwara of Lakha Mandal, (Dehradun) 276, Yadu or Katoch of Kangra 279, 8 History the Indigenous People of India, Small Principalities of Kangra 285, Guler, Jaswan, Siba, Datarpur 285, the Chamba 286, the, Maukharis 292, Genealogical Table 296, the Senas, of Suket, Mandi; Keonthal and Kashtawar 299, the, Senas of Mandi 305, the Kashtawar State 309, the, Palas of Kulu 310, Megaliths 311, the Kulutas 316, Palas of Basohali (Balor) 317, Bhupatpal (1598), 322, Lahul 323, Spiti 325, Bilaspur 326, Birchand, 327, the Wizarat of Churah 330, Summary and, conclusion 338, Reference, 341., 5. The Audumbaras and Pathanias, Origin 351, the Etymology and the Myth of origin, 354, Relation of Audumbaras and Takshakas, (Takas) 360, Relation of Audumbaras and Doms, 361, the Audumbaras in the Literary Record 364, the Coins 366, Tree in Enclosure 367, Elephant, 367, Bull or Nandi 368, Lotus Flower 368, Zigzag, line or Serpent 369, Trident with Axe 369, Siva, Temple 370, Figure of Visvamitra 370, A Republican, Tribe; Evidence of Coins 372, the Early Dynastic, Table 375, Relation with the Mitra Naga Kings 376, the Audumbaras of Nurpur or Pathanias 378, the, History 379, Damahal or Dahmal Capital 382, Were, the Pathanias Pandavas? 385, Pathania a Nag, Vansha; The Legend of Birth of Prince Nagpal 390, Were the Audumbaras Pathania? 393, the, Genealogical Table of Later kings 394, Summary, and Conclusion 396, References 398., 6. Dâmar, the Feudal Lords of Kashmir, The Origin 283, Evolution from the Semi-civilized, life 286, the Ethnical Relation of Luvanas and, Doms 286, the Origin of the Banjaras; legend of, videha Tribe 287, the Dâmars and the kings of, Kashmir in Rajatarangini 289, the Power of land, and the Dâmars 290, the Dâmar; A War like people, 292, the Strong Forts and Prosperity 294, Kings of, Kashmir and Rebellion of Dâmars 296, Chakra, Varman (935 AD) and Dâmar Sangram 296, Kshem, Gupta (950-58) and Sangram 296, Queen Didda, CONTENTS:- 9, and the Dâmars 428, Maharaja Harsha and Dâmars, 432, the Compaigns against Dâmars 433, Uchchhala, and the Dâmar lords 437, Salhana and Garg, Chandra 438, Sussala and Garg Chandra 439, the, End of Garga Chandra 441, Rebellion in Lohara, 441, Jaya Singh and the Dâmars 448, the Later, History of Dâmars 447, Summary and Conclusion, 457, Reference 461. Vol 2- Contents, Introduction, List of Illustration, Maps and Documents, 7. The Kunindas 301, The Origin 321, the Nandas and the Kunindas 322, Branches (Avayuva) of Kuninda Janpada 324, Capital Sriighna Nagar 324, the Occupation 325, Kuninda, a Khasa Tribe 326, Kunindas in the, Sanskrat text 328, the Mahabharata 328, Allahabad, Inscription 329, Relation with the Trigartas 329, Relation with the Yaudheyas 330, the Coins 332, Tappa Mewa Sunet 333, Karnal, Jwalamukhi 332;, Behat, Sugh 333, Srinagar (Garhwal) 333, Legacy, of Bhergaon 333, Symbols on the coins 334, Deer, Lakshmi, Cobra 334, Three Arched Mountain, Nandipada, Swastik, Tree in Railing 335, Buddhist, Emblem, Zigzag line 500, Sun like symbol 336, Type, of Coins 336, Amaghbhuti type 336, Chatresvara, (Siva type) 337, Interpretation 337, Inscriptions, 339, Table of Dynasty and Chronology 341, Viswa, Dev 341, Agraraj 341, Dhanbhuti 342, Braddhapal, 342, Dhanbhuti II 342, Balbhuti 342, Amoghhuti, (100-60 BC) later Kuninda Kings 343, Mragbhuti, or Margabhuti Shivadatta, Haridatta, Shivapalit, 343, the Later Kuninda Rulers of Uttarakhand 343, Bhanu 344, Ravan 344, Approximate dates 343, Kuninda dynasty and chronology 345, Comparative, study of symbols on the coins of Different Naga, Royal Families 346, Summary and Conclusion 347, References 347., 8. The Katyuris of Uttarakhand 337, The Origin (a) Origin from the Kators of, Afghanistan 403, (b) Origin in Joshimatha;, Katyuria from Karttikeya 357, (c) Origin from, Kunindas 361, Non-Aryan Khasa Kings 362, Social, Status 362, the Religious Crusade of, Shankaracharya in the Utarakhand and Nepal, 363, Annihilation of Buddhism 363, Nagvanshi, king of Kartyapur 365, the Inscriptions of Katyuri, kings 363, the Inscription of Bageshwar 368, Pandukeshwar Copper Plates 371, Similarity in the, inscriptions of Katyaris and Palas of Bhagalpur, 379, the Chief Royal Families of Karttikeyapur 380, History 389, Family of Vasantan Dev (740-800 AD), 382, Chronology 383, the Capital 384, the, unknown, son of Vasantan Dev and Kharpar Dev, Adhidhaj Dev 386, Tribhuvan Rajdev 386, Nimbar, and His successors (800-876 AD) 386, Relation with, the palas Dev 386, Ishtagand Dev 387, Lalitsur, (832 AD) 387, Salonaditya and his Descendants, (876-1000 AD), 387 Ichchhat Dev and Deshat Dev, 388, Padmat Dev 388, Subhiksharaj and, Narsinghdev 389, Katyuri Royal Family of, Baidnath 389, Baidnath-Karttikeyapur 390, the, Successor of Narshinghdev 390, Pritamdev Dev, 390, Veer Dev 391, the Approximate Dates and, Name of kings 391, Katyari Geneological Tables, 392, the End of Katyuris 394, Summary and, Conclusion 396, References 398., 9. The Panwars and Chands—405 to 432 387, The Panwars; Origin 405, the Chand or Chandra, dynasty of Kumaon 418, the Origin 418, Place of, origin of Family 420, comparative Dynastic list of, the chand Princes 422 Atma Chand and his, successors (975-1055 AD) 426, the Restoration of, Chand Rule 428, Summary and Conclusion 429, References 430., 10. Aryanization of Khasas and Kols of, Uttarakhand—435 to 457 415, Adoption of Aryan Culture by the Katyuris 643, the, Social System in Early Period 435, the Religious and, Social changes in the society of Uttarakhand; Visit, of Shankaracharya 436, the Social System of later, Medieval period 438, the Division of Shilpakaras, 440, the Physical Features 442, the Characteristics, and Peculiarity 442, Life style and Mode of living, 443, Prohibition of Entry to public places 443, the, Dresses 444, Food and Drink 445, other Social and, Religious Traditions 445, the Marriage ceremony, 446, the Sexual Relation of Man and Women 448, the Hard Working women 448, the Effect of Sexual, Relation of ‘Bith’ with the Dasis 450, the Shilpakara, Colonies and Population, 451, the Population of, Shilpakaras in 1971 452, Summary and Conclusion, 452, References 452., 11. The Economic Exploitation and Slavery of, Native Shilpakaras—459 to 460 439, The Slavery in Ancient time 459, the Existence of, Shilpakara Community in the Form of Slaves 464, Problem of Sirtan Farmers 465, The Land of Bhool, 467, the Shilpakaras as Graziers 467, the, Occupational Structure of Shilpakaras 468, the, Coolie Begar Tradition and the Shilpakaras 471, the Unhuman Treatment with the Coolies 473, the, Shilpakaras and their Crafts 475, the Effect of, British or Colonial Policy 475, Summary and, Conclusion 477, Reference 475., 12. The Movement of Aryasamaj and Aryanization, of Shilpakaras—483 to 505 463, The Dalits and Point of view of Aryasamaj against, untouchability 484, the Entry of Aryasamaj in, Uttarakhand 485, Coming of Lala Lajpat Rai in, Kumdon 485, the Inclination of Shilpakara leader, Shri Khushi Ram towards Aryasamaj 486, the, Wearing of Sacred Thread by Shilpakaras 486, the, Reaction Against Wearing of Sacred-Thread (Janeo), 488, the Notice of Shilpakars Against Torture 488, A Court Case Against Shilpakaras 489, the, Aryanization of Shilpakaras and its opposition 489, the Incident at Sundarkhal 490, the Incident of, Atrocity at Bamsyu 490, the Incident of Cruelty at, Matila 490, the Interfearance of National leaders, 491, the Function of Consecration of Tadikhet 491, the Incident at Barkinda 492, the Opposition in, Chapad 492, the Aryanization Programme in, Kotabag 492, the View-Point of ‘‘Arya Mitra’’, Newspaper 493, the Decry of Opposition by Dwijas, 494, the Activities of Arya Samaj in Garhwal 495, Coming of Swami Shraddha Nand in Goshwal 495, the Entry of kolis in to Arya Samaj 496, the, Wearing of Sacred Thread 496, The New Names of, Navjat Aryans 496, the Arya Samaj and Dola-Palki, problem of Hills 497, the Tradition of Prostitution, and Arya Samaj 499, The Prohibition Against Village, Deities 499, Construction of Arya Samaj Temples in, Kumaon 500, the Establishment of Orphanage by, Arya Samaj 500, the Establishment of Educational, Institutions by Arya Samaj in Uttarakhand 500, Summary and Conclusion 501, References 503., 13. The Policy and behaviour of the, British Administration and the Shilpakaras 487, Equality before the Law 508, the Celebration of, coronation Function of Emperor of England in 1911, 508, the Election of Shri Krishna Tamta as Member, of Municipality Almoora 509, Appearance of Munshi, Hari Prasad Tamta on the Political Scene 510, the, Reformation of 1919 and the Shilpakaras 511, the, Important Events of India between 1919 and 1928, 511, the Symon Commission and the Untouchables, 512, the Nomination of Hari Prasad Tamta as, Member of Municipality 513, Veneration of Shri, Hari Prasad Tamta with High Honour of ‘Rai, Sahab’ 513, the Appointment as Vice-President of, Depressed class league 513, the Allotment of Land, and Establishment of Shilpakara Colonics 514, Qualification of Voters of Shilpakara Community, 516, the Celebration of Emperor’s Silver Jubilee of, Coronation, 1935, 517, the Shilpakara Community, and the Government Services 517, the Shilpakaras, and the Military Services 520, the Shilpakaras and, the Second World War 522, Summary and, Conclusion 525, References 527., 14. The Movement of Shilpakars—531 to 560 511, The Foundation of Tamta Sudharak Sabha 1905, 532, the Census and the Political Importance of, Dalits 533, The Rise of Shilpakara Sabha 535, The, Prohibition of Use of the Word ‘Dom’ 535, the, Changes in Nomenclature 855, the Conference of, Shilpakar Sabha 1925, 858, the Great Conference, of Shilpakaras of Kumaon 1925, 860, the, Conference of Devidhura, 1928, 868, the Shilpakara, Movement of 1931, 869, An Appeal of Khushi Ram, to Upper Castes 871, the Second Conference of, Devidhura 1930, 872, the Garh Conference of, Shilpakras 1931, 873, the Presentation of letter of, Greetings to the Governor of Samyukta Prant in, 1932, 875, the Inclination of Shilpakar a leaders, towards Congress 876, Dalits on the Scene of, National Movement 878, the Election of State, Assemblies 1936, the Shilpakara-Sabha and, Spreading up of Education 879, Discussion on the, Issue of Education in State Assembly 884, the, Question Regarding Admission of Dalit Students, 885, the Manifesto of Shilpakar Sabha 1939, 886, the Conference of Kota Patalia 1939, 887, the, Prohibition of the Word ‘Harijan’’ 888, the Support, to Civil Disobedience Movement of Hyderabad 889, the Bageshwar’s Conference of Shilpakaras 1941, 889, the Great Conference of Bageshwar 1946, 890, the Election of 1946, An Appeal to take Dalits in, Cabinet 892, Conference of Kumaon Shilpakara, Leaders 1947, Summary and Conclusion 895., References 900., 15. The Movement of Congress against, Untouchability 541, The Renaissance and Echo of National Movement, 904, the Procession of Ploughing of Fields by the, leaders of Upper Castes 913, the Visit of Kumaon, by Gandhiji 915 thet Importance of Dalits on the, issue of Nationality 917, Gandhiji and Round Table, Conference 919, MacDonelled’s Communal Award, and Unto Death Fast of Gandhi 921, thte End of, Hunger Strike of Gandhi and Programmed for, Untouchables 923, the Common Feast 926, the, Society of Koormanchal and Programme of, liberation of Untouchables 927, A Poem of Gorda, poet 930, the Programme of Liberation of, Untouchables in Garhwal 931, the Programme of, Entrance in to Temples by the Shilpakaras 932, Victor Mohan Joshi and other Active Savarna Social, Reformers 935, the Establishment of Harijan Sewa, Sangh in Uttarakhand 937, the Koormanchal, Shilpakara Conference 1933, 940, Appeal of, Khushi Ram to Dwijas of Uttarakhand 941, the, Ultimate Achievement after Independence 946, What was Separate Representation in Poona Pact, 946, After Poona Pact 948, the Humiliation and, Unemployment of Shilpakaras, The Great Massacre, of Kafalta Village 956, Summary and Conclusion, 964, References 968, Epilogue 972., Selected Bibliography 379, Index 593 The Title 'History of the Later Harappans and Shilpakara Movement written/authored/edited by Dr. Naval Viyogi, Prof. M. Anawar Ansari', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788178357515 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 646 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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History of the Later Harappans and Shilpakara Movement Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Dr. Naval Viyogi, 74, did his early education in Iglas, Aligarh and graduation from Punjab University. He is D. Litt. in history and culture from Round Table University Erazona, USA. He is Director Indian National Historical Research Council. He has written 10 novels, 120 short stories and 8 books on history in English and Hindi languages. A permanent member of Indian History Congress, he attended an International Literary Conference in UK in 1980. His most popular work is The Founders of Indus Valley Civilization and Their Later History and Nagas. Contents:- Vol 1- Contents, 1. The People of Northern—Hill-Track, The Proto-Australoids (Munda and Kols) 46, the, Mediterranean or Dravidian 50, the Kirtas 52, the, Mongoloids or Tibbetians, 53, the Alpines, or, Kassites (Khasas) 53, The Ethnical Identity 54, The, Place of Origin 55, The Expansion of Kassites in the, Western Asia 56, The Origin Language 58, The, Migration and diffusion in India, 59, The Ancient, History 60, The Khasas in the Sanskrat test 61, the, Khasa language and its Expansion in the, Himalayas 62, The Casteless Society 42, The, Marriage and other Social Tradition 66, Character, of the Khasa Woman 67, The Occupation 69, Buddhism and its Expansion in Uttarapatha 69, Identification of the khasas as Naga 72, the, Megaliths 73, Swati Valley 73, Burzahom in, Kashmir 73, The Menhirs in Kulu 74, the Megaliths, in Naulagaon 74 Cult of Mother Goddess and, Matriarchal Society T, The Serpent or Naga, Worship 73, Naga worship in Uttarakhand 75, Raj-, Rishi or God-King system 77, Social System 81, Gantanra–Gansangha system 81, Nation—In-Arms, 83, The Aryan 85, the Sakas or Scythions 90, Summary and Conclusion 92—References 94., 2. Jammu and Kashmir, Was Kashmir a Naga country? 106, Kashmir an, Ancient Centre of Naga Culture 113, the Ancient, Royal Families of Jammu 115, Jamwal Royal Family, 117, Kashmir 126, Avanti Varman 126, Sankar, Varman (883-902) 127, the Loharas (Nagas) of, Rajouri 128; Beginning of New Age (939-1003 AD);, Abhimanyu (968-72 AD), Yasodhara and Rebellions, 140, Nandi Gupta (972-73 AD), Tribhuvana (973-, 75 AD) 142, Bheema Gupta (975-81 AD) 142, Didda, (958-1003 AD) 143; Rebellion of Vigraha Raja and, others 143, Queen Didda; An Estimate 146, the Rise, of Loharas of Kashmir (1003-1213 AD) 149, Sangrama Raja (1003-1028 AD) 149, Ananta Rajo, (1028-63) 151, Kalasa (1063-89 AD) 153, Utkarsa, (1089 AD) 157, Harsha (1089-1101 AD) 157, the, Discipline loving Harsha 159, Uchchala and, Sussala (1101-28 AD) 162, the Genelogical Table of, Loharas 153, Bhadravaha 164, Buddhism in, Kashmir 170, the Chief Buddhist kings of Kashmir, 173, Megha Vahana 173, Pravar Sena 173, Durlabh Vardhan, Harsha (1089-1101 AD) 174, Famous Buddha Viharas of Kashmir 175, Relation, of Naga kings of Kashmir with South and Central, India 176, Summary and conclusion 180, Genealogical Table of Gonanda dynasty 182, The, Karkota family 183, References 184., 3 Some Castes and Tribes of Himachal Pradesh, and Panjab their Social and Ethnical Identity, The Alpine Panjab and the Khatris 195, Ethnical, Identity 196, Etymology 198, the Traditions 201, Sections 201, the Expansion 209, Characteristic, 210, Casteless Society and Social Equality 210, Ancient Traditions of Matriarchal Family 211, Koli, 214, Kanet or Kanait 224, Etymology 226, Social, Status and their Internal Divisions 227, Rajputs as, different sections of Kanet 230. The Controversy, over Origin of Rajputs 241, Falso Aryanization, of, native kings 243, False hood of Aryanization of, Native kings 249, Yajna Ceremony at Mount Abu, 244, Hiranyagarbha Ceremony 247, Incident of, Coronation of Shivaji 248, Some Cultural Traits of, Rajput clans 249, Rana, Thakur, and Rathi, Fuedal, Chief’ of Northern-Hill Track 250, Summary and, Conclusion 257, References 260., 4 Himachal Pradesh, Ancient Royal Families 266, Jalandhar or Trigarta, 268, Yadava Royal Family of Singhpur 274, Inscription of Princess Ishwara of Lakha Mandal, (Dehradun) 276, Yadu or Katoch of Kangra 279, 8 History the Indigenous People of India, Small Principalities of Kangra 285, Guler, Jaswan, Siba, Datarpur 285, the Chamba 286, the, Maukharis 292, Genealogical Table 296, the Senas, of Suket, Mandi; Keonthal and Kashtawar 299, the, Senas of Mandi 305, the Kashtawar State 309, the, Palas of Kulu 310, Megaliths 311, the Kulutas 316, Palas of Basohali (Balor) 317, Bhupatpal (1598), 322, Lahul 323, Spiti 325, Bilaspur 326, Birchand, 327, the Wizarat of Churah 330, Summary and, conclusion 338, Reference, 341., 5. The Audumbaras and Pathanias, Origin 351, the Etymology and the Myth of origin, 354, Relation of Audumbaras and Takshakas, (Takas) 360, Relation of Audumbaras and Doms, 361, the Audumbaras in the Literary Record 364, the Coins 366, Tree in Enclosure 367, Elephant, 367, Bull or Nandi 368, Lotus Flower 368, Zigzag, line or Serpent 369, Trident with Axe 369, Siva, Temple 370, Figure of Visvamitra 370, A Republican, Tribe; Evidence of Coins 372, the Early Dynastic, Table 375, Relation with the Mitra Naga Kings 376, the Audumbaras of Nurpur or Pathanias 378, the, History 379, Damahal or Dahmal Capital 382, Were, the Pathanias Pandavas? 385, Pathania a Nag, Vansha; The Legend of Birth of Prince Nagpal 390, Were the Audumbaras Pathania? 393, the, Genealogical Table of Later kings 394, Summary, and Conclusion 396, References 398., 6. Dâmar, the Feudal Lords of Kashmir, The Origin 283, Evolution from the Semi-civilized, life 286, the Ethnical Relation of Luvanas and, Doms 286, the Origin of the Banjaras; legend of, videha Tribe 287, the Dâmars and the kings of, Kashmir in Rajatarangini 289, the Power of land, and the Dâmars 290, the Dâmar; A War like people, 292, the Strong Forts and Prosperity 294, Kings of, Kashmir and Rebellion of Dâmars 296, Chakra, Varman (935 AD) and Dâmar Sangram 296, Kshem, Gupta (950-58) and Sangram 296, Queen Didda, CONTENTS:- 9, and the Dâmars 428, Maharaja Harsha and Dâmars, 432, the Compaigns against Dâmars 433, Uchchhala, and the Dâmar lords 437, Salhana and Garg, Chandra 438, Sussala and Garg Chandra 439, the, End of Garga Chandra 441, Rebellion in Lohara, 441, Jaya Singh and the Dâmars 448, the Later, History of Dâmars 447, Summary and Conclusion, 457, Reference 461. The Title 'History of the Later Harappans and Shilpakara Movement written/authored/edited by Dr. Naval Viyogi, Prof. M. Anawar Ansari', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788178357522 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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History of the Later Harappans and Shilpakara Movement Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Dr. Naval Viyogi, 74, did his early education in Iglas, Aligarh and graduation from Punjab University. He is D. Litt. in history and culture from Round Table University Erazona, USA. He is Director Indian National Historical Research Council. He has written 10 novels, 120 short stories and 8 books on history in English and Hindi languages. A permanent member of Indian History Congress, he attended an International Literary Conference in UK in 1980. His most popular work is The Founders of Indus Valley Civilization and Their Later History and Nagas. Contents:- Vol 2- Contents, Introduction, List of Illustration, Maps and Documents, 7. The Kunindas 301, The Origin 321, the Nandas and the Kunindas 322, Branches (Avayuva) of Kuninda Janpada 324, Capital Sriighna Nagar 324, the Occupation 325, Kuninda, a Khasa Tribe 326, Kunindas in the, Sanskrat text 328, the Mahabharata 328, Allahabad, Inscription 329, Relation with the Trigartas 329, Relation with the Yaudheyas 330, the Coins 332, Tappa Mewa Sunet 333, Karnal, Jwalamukhi 332;, Behat, Sugh 333, Srinagar (Garhwal) 333, Legacy, of Bhergaon 333, Symbols on the coins 334, Deer, Lakshmi, Cobra 334, Three Arched Mountain, Nandipada, Swastik, Tree in Railing 335, Buddhist, Emblem, Zigzag line 500, Sun like symbol 336, Type, of Coins 336, Amaghbhuti type 336, Chatresvara, (Siva type) 337, Interpretation 337, Inscriptions, 339, Table of Dynasty and Chronology 341, Viswa, Dev 341, Agraraj 341, Dhanbhuti 342, Braddhapal, 342, Dhanbhuti II 342, Balbhuti 342, Amoghhuti, (100-60 BC) later Kuninda Kings 343, Mragbhuti, or Margabhuti Shivadatta, Haridatta, Shivapalit, 343, the Later Kuninda Rulers of Uttarakhand 343, Bhanu 344, Ravan 344, Approximate dates 343, Kuninda dynasty and chronology 345, Comparative, study of symbols on the coins of Different Naga, Royal Families 346, Summary and Conclusion 347, References 347., 8. The Katyuris of Uttarakhand 337, The Origin (a) Origin from the Kators of, Afghanistan 403, (b) Origin in Joshimatha;, Katyuria from Karttikeya 357, (c) Origin from, Kunindas 361, Non-Aryan Khasa Kings 362, Social, Status 362, the Religious Crusade of, Shankaracharya in the Utarakhand and Nepal, 363, Annihilation of Buddhism 363, Nagvanshi, king of Kartyapur 365, the Inscriptions of Katyuri, kings 363, the Inscription of Bageshwar 368, Pandukeshwar Copper Plates 371, Similarity in the, inscriptions of Katyaris and Palas of Bhagalpur, 379, the Chief Royal Families of Karttikeyapur 380, History 389, Family of Vasantan Dev (740-800 AD), 382, Chronology 383, the Capital 384, the, unknown, son of Vasantan Dev and Kharpar Dev, Adhidhaj Dev 386, Tribhuvan Rajdev 386, Nimbar, and His successors (800-876 AD) 386, Relation with, the palas Dev 386, Ishtagand Dev 387, Lalitsur, (832 AD) 387, Salonaditya and his Descendants, (876-1000 AD), 387 Ichchhat Dev and Deshat Dev, 388, Padmat Dev 388, Subhiksharaj and, Narsinghdev 389, Katyuri Royal Family of, Baidnath 389, Baidnath-Karttikeyapur 390, the, Successor of Narshinghdev 390, Pritamdev Dev, 390, Veer Dev 391, the Approximate Dates and, Name of kings 391, Katyari Geneological Tables, 392, the End of Katyuris 394, Summary and, Conclusion 396, References 398., 9. The Panwars and Chands—405 to 432 387, The Panwars; Origin 405, the Chand or Chandra, dynasty of Kumaon 418, the Origin 418, Place of, origin of Family 420, comparative Dynastic list of, the chand Princes 422 Atma Chand and his, successors (975-1055 AD) 426, the Restoration of, Chand Rule 428, Summary and Conclusion 429, References 430., 10. Aryanization of Khasas and Kols of, Uttarakhand—435 to 457 415, Adoption of Aryan Culture by the Katyuris 643, the, Social System in Early Period 435, the Religious and, Social changes in the society of Uttarakhand; Visit, of Shankaracharya 436, the Social System of later, Medieval period 438, the Division of Shilpakaras, 440, the Physical Features 442, the Characteristics, and Peculiarity 442, Life style and Mode of living, 443, Prohibition of Entry to public places 443, the, Dresses 444, Food and Drink 445, other Social and, Religious Traditions 445, the Marriage ceremony, 446, the Sexual Relation of Man and Women 448, the Hard Working women 448, the Effect of Sexual, Relation of ‘Bith’ with the Dasis 450, the Shilpakara, Colonies and Population, 451, the Population of, Shilpakaras in 1971 452, Summary and Conclusion, 452, References 452., 11. The Economic Exploitation and Slavery of, Native Shilpakaras—459 to 460 439, The Slavery in Ancient time 459, the Existence of, Shilpakara Community in the Form of Slaves 464, Problem of Sirtan Farmers 465, The Land of Bhool, 467, the Shilpakaras as Graziers 467, the, Occupational Structure of Shilpakaras 468, the, Coolie Begar Tradition and the Shilpakaras 471, the Unhuman Treatment with the Coolies 473, the, Shilpakaras and their Crafts 475, the Effect of, British or Colonial Policy 475, Summary and, Conclusion 477, Reference 475., 12. The Movement of Aryasamaj and Aryanization, of Shilpakaras—483 to 505 463, The Dalits and Point of view of Aryasamaj against, untouchability 484, the Entry of Aryasamaj in, Uttarakhand 485, Coming of Lala Lajpat Rai in, Kumdon 485, the Inclination of Shilpakara leader, Shri Khushi Ram towards Aryasamaj 486, the, Wearing of Sacred Thread by Shilpakaras 486, the, Reaction Against Wearing of Sacred-Thread (Janeo), 488, the Notice of Shilpakars Against Torture 488, A Court Case Against Shilpakaras 489, the, Aryanization of Shilpakaras and its opposition 489, the Incident at Sundarkhal 490, the Incident of, Atrocity at Bamsyu 490, the Incident of Cruelty at, Matila 490, the Interfearance of National leaders, 491, the Function of Consecration of Tadikhet 491, the Incident at Barkinda 492, the Opposition in, Chapad 492, the Aryanization Programme in, Kotabag 492, the View-Point of ‘‘Arya Mitra’’, Newspaper 493, the Decry of Opposition by Dwijas, 494, the Activities of Arya Samaj in Garhwal 495, Coming of Swami Shraddha Nand in Goshwal 495, the Entry of kolis in to Arya Samaj 496, the, Wearing of Sacred Thread 496, The New Names of, Navjat Aryans 496, the Arya Samaj and Dola-Palki, problem of Hills 497, the Tradition of Prostitution, and Arya Samaj 499, The Prohibition Against Village, Deities 499, Construction of Arya Samaj Temples in, Kumaon 500, the Establishment of Orphanage by, Arya Samaj 500, the Establishment of Educational, Institutions by Arya Samaj in Uttarakhand 500, Summary and Conclusion 501, References 503., 13. The Policy and behaviour of the, British Administration and the Shilpakaras 487, Equality before the Law 508, the Celebration of, coronation Function of Emperor of England in 1911, 508, the Election of Shri Krishna Tamta as Member, of Municipality Almoora 509, Appearance of Munshi, Hari Prasad Tamta on the Political Scene 510, the, Reformation of 1919 and the Shilpakaras 511, the, Important Events of India between 1919 and 1928, 511, the Symon Commission and the Untouchables, 512, the Nomination of Hari Prasad Tamta as, Member of Municipality 513, Veneration of Shri, Hari Prasad Tamta with High Honour of ‘Rai, Sahab’ 513, the Appointment as Vice-President of, Depressed class league 513, the Allotment of Land, and Establishment of Shilpakara Colonics 514, Qualification of Voters of Shilpakara Community, 516, the Celebration of Emperor’s Silver Jubilee of, Coronation, 1935, 517, the Shilpakara Community, and the Government Services 517, the Shilpakaras, and the Military Services 520, the Shilpakaras and, the Second World War 522, Summary and, Conclusion 525, References 527., 14. The Movement of Shilpakars—531 to 560 511, The Foundation of Tamta Sudharak Sabha 1905, 532, the Census and the Political Importance of, Dalits 533, The Rise of Shilpakara Sabha 535, The, Prohibition of Use of the Word ‘Dom’ 535, the, Changes in Nomenclature 855, the Conference of, Shilpakar Sabha 1925, 858, the Great Conference, of Shilpakaras of Kumaon 1925, 860, the, Conference of Devidhura, 1928, 868, the Shilpakara, Movement of 1931, 869, An Appeal of Khushi Ram, to Upper Castes 871, the Second Conference of, Devidhura 1930, 872, the Garh Conference of, Shilpakras 1931, 873, the Presentation of letter of, Greetings to the Governor of Samyukta Prant in, 1932, 875, the Inclination of Shilpakar a leaders, towards Congress 876, Dalits on the Scene of, National Movement 878, the Election of State, Assemblies 1936, the Shilpakara-Sabha and, Spreading up of Education 879, Discussion on the, Issue of Education in State Assembly 884, the, Question Regarding Admission of Dalit Students, 885, the Manifesto of Shilpakar Sabha 1939, 886, the Conference of Kota Patalia 1939, 887, the, Prohibition of the Word ‘Harijan’’ 888, the Support, to Civil Disobedience Movement of Hyderabad 889, the Bageshwar’s Conference of Shilpakaras 1941, 889, the Great Conference of Bageshwar 1946, 890, the Election of 1946, An Appeal to take Dalits in, Cabinet 892, Conference of Kumaon Shilpakara, Leaders 1947, Summary and Conclusion 895., References 900., 15. The Movement of Congress against, Untouchability 541, The Renaissance and Echo of National Movement, 904, the Procession of Ploughing of Fields by the, leaders of Upper Castes 913, the Visit of Kumaon, by Gandhiji 915 thet Importance of Dalits on the, issue of Nationality 917, Gandhiji and Round Table, Conference 919, MacDonelled’s Communal Award, and Unto Death Fast of Gandhi 921, thte End of, Hunger Strike of Gandhi and Programmed for, Untouchables 923, the Common Feast 926, the, Society of Koormanchal and Programme of, liberation of Untouchables 927, A Poem of Gorda, poet 930, the Programme of Liberation of, Untouchables in Garhwal 931, the Programme of, Entrance in to Temples by the Shilpakaras 932, Victor Mohan Joshi and other Active Savarna Social, Reformers 935, the Establishment of Harijan Sewa, Sangh in Uttarakhand 937, the Koormanchal, Shilpakara Conference 1933, 940, Appeal of, Khushi Ram to Dwijas of Uttarakhand 941, the, Ultimate Achievement after Independence 946, What was Separate Representation in Poona Pact, 946, After Poona Pact 948, the Humiliation and, Unemployment of Shilpakaras, The Great Massacre, of Kafalta Village 956, Summary and Conclusion, 964, References 968, Epilogue 972., Selected Bibliography 379, Index 593 The Title 'History of the Later Harappans and Shilpakara Movement written/authored/edited by Dr. Naval Viyogi, Prof. M. Anawar Ansari', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788178357539 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 348 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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DR. OKTAY BELLI.
Capital of Urartu: Van. Ruins and museums.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. Color ills. 108, [2] p. Capital of Urartu: Van. Ruins and museums.
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Dr. Rajkumar Singh
Past Present and Future of Kashmir [Hardcover]
The book past, Present and Future of Kashmir deals in detail with the problem of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Beginning with the political history of the state in ancient times it presents a chronology of Kashmiri rulers - Hindus, Muslims and the British respectively. When India was to become independent it was ruled by a Hindu King who failed in either way to decide the fate of the territory like other princely states of India. As a result of the mini war between India and Pakistan a portion of it was held by the latter and is known as Azad Kashmir. In post-independence phase it continues to be a contentious issue between the two neighbours and caused four devastating wars over it. Pakistan has complaints over its accession to the Union of India because at the time, public at large, were no consulted. The very composition of Pakistani society and political system as well witnessed a sea change towards the direction opposite to India. In recent year the two have realised the futility of third party began to look forward for better bilateral understanding to great rid of this vexed problem. About The Author:- Raj Kumar Singh is Professor in the University, Department of Political Science, B.N. Mandal, University, West Campus, P.G. Center, Saharsa (Bihar). Having completed M.A. in Political Science, M.A. in History and LL.B., he did his Ph.D. on ‘India’s Foreign Policy (March 1977- January 1980)’. His previous books include Less Tasty Indo-Nepal Political Relations 1947-1997, India-South Asia Minus Congrss Regimes, Indo-Pak Nuclear Tension 1974-1998, India’s Foreign Policy: The First Study in Continuity and Change and India and Pakistan; Social, Political and Military Perspectives. Dozens of articles have been published in several national and international journals, apart from successfully guiding a number of research works of academic worth. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Kashmir: The Political History • Kashmir: Religion and Culture • Accession: Diplomatic, Social and Legal • Diplomatic Deadlocks on Kashmir • Wars on Kashmir • Cross-Border Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Index. The Title 'Past Present and Future of Kashmir written/authored/edited by Dr. Rajkumar Singh', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788121209670 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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DR. REFIK DURU.
Excavations at Kuruçay Höyük, 1978/79.= Kuruçay Höyügü kazilari. 1978-1979 çalisma raporu.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and abstract in English. 117, [1] p. Excavations at Kuruçay Höyük, 1978/79.= Kuruçay Höyügü kazilari. 1978-1979 çalisma raporu.
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