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Sātavāhana and Sātakarṅi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

Upon the fascinating problem of the dynastic names Sātavāhana and Śātakarṇi there has been “great argument”, and it is to be feared that the judicious reader's experience thereof has been like that of Omar Khayyam.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1937

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References

page 327 note 1 See, e.g., Kalhana's Rāja-taranginī, i, 117; iv, 145. The spelling Kanyākubja seems to be due to popular etymology.

page 328 note 1 Spelt Sātiya-p° by Khalsi and Satiya-p° by all the others.