Tribes in Ancient India (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAK990 |
Author: | Bimala Churn Law |
Publisher: | Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1973 |
Pages: | 447 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 500 gm |
Book Description
The Present book is the outcome of my continued study of the history of tribes of Ancient India. In past years I wrote some books on tribes which have been well received by scholars and the present treatise is an improvement of them and I have added many new tribes to it. The object of the volume is to present a comprehensive an systematic account of some tirbes inhabiting different parts of India, viz. North, South, East, West and central, who played an important part in the early history of India.
In preparing the volume, I have utilised original works in Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Tibetan and Chinese and I have also derived help from other sources, such as epigraphy, archaeology, numismatics, and itineraries of the Chinese pilgrims. In a work of this kind, legends cannot altogether be ignored as they very often contain a substratum of truth. In my treatment I have spared no pains to make full use of the materials that may be gathered from our ancient literature. Modern literature on the subject, too, has been duly utilised. I have tried as far as possible to separate legends from authentic history. But the task is fraught with difficulties and it is not always easy to draw the dividing line. It must, however, be admitted that the history of India is not complete with without a thorough knowledge of the history of tribes. Hence an attempt has been made here to present an exhaustive and careful study of the ancient Indian tribes without parti pris and in a spirit of scientific research. I believe that this work will remove a long felt want and will prove to be of some use to scholars interested in the history of ancient India.
I am grateful to the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, for having kindly included it in their series.
Preface | v | |
Bibliography | xiii | |
Chapter 1 | The kamboJas | 1 |
Chapter 2 | The Gandharas | 9 |
Chapter 3 | The Kurus | 18 |
Chapter 4 | The Pancalas | 30 |
Chapter 5 | The Surasenas | 39 |
Chapter 6 | The Cedis | 46 |
Chapter 7 | The Madras | 54 |
Chapter 8 | The Malavas | 60 |
Chapter 9 | The Salvas | 66 |
Chapter 10 | The Usinaras | 68 |
Chapter 11 | The Vahlikas | 70 |
Chapter 12 | The Trigarttas | 73 |
Chapter 13 | The Yaudheyas | 75 |
Chapter 14 | The kekayas | 77 |
Chapter 15 | The Abhiras | 79 |
Chapter 16 | The Sibis | 82 |
Chapter 17 | The Daradas | 86 |
Chapter 18 | The Darusas or Karusas | 87 |
Chapter 19 | Kulatas or Kulutas | 90 |
Chapter 20 | The Kulindas | 91 |
Chapter 21 | The Bararas | 92 |
Chapter 22 | The Murundas | 93 |
Chapter 23 | The Arjunayanas and The prarjunas | 95 |
Chapter 24 | The Ambasthas | 96 |
Chapter 25 | The Nisadas | 98 |
Chapter 26 | The Nisadhas | 100 |
Chapter 27 | The Kasis | 102 |
Chapter 28 | The Kosalas | 117 |
Chapter 29 | The Vatsas | 135 |
Chapter 30 | The Vatadhanas – The Atreyas – The Bharadvajas – The Lampakas | 151 |
Chapter 31 | The Yonas | 153 |
Chapter 32 | The kalingas | 158 |
Chapter 33 | The Andhras | 164 |
Chapter 34 | The Damilas | 168 |
Chapter 35 | The Savaras | 172 |
Chapter 36 | The Mutibas | 173 |
Chapter 37 | The Pulindas | 174 |
Chapter 38 | The Kuntalas | 176 |
Chapter 39 | The Rastrikas | 178 |
Chapter 40 | The Nasikyas | 179 |
Chapter 41 | The Asmakas | 180 |
Chapter 42 | The Mulakas | 184 |
Chapter 43 | The Colas | 186 |
Chapter 44 | The Pandyas | 190 |
Chapter 45 | The Keralas or Cheras | 193 |
Chapter 46 | The Magadhas | 195 |
Chapter 47 | The Videhas | 235 |
Chapter 48 | The Jnatrkas | 243 |
Chapter 49 | The Sakyas | 245 |
Chapter 50 | The Mallas | 257 |
Chapter 51 | The Vangas | 263 |
Chapter 52 | The Gaudas | 270 |
Chapter 53 | The Suhmas | 275 |
Chapter 54 | The Pundras | 277 |
Chapter 55 | The Kiratas | 282 |
Chapter 56 | The Pragjyotisas | 284 |
Chapter 57 | The Bulis – The Koliyas – The Moriyas – the Bhaggas – The Kalamas | 287 |
Chapter 58 | The Licchavis | 294 |
Chapter 59 | The Utkalas and Udras | 333 |
Chapter 60 | The Avantis | 337 |
Chapter 61 | The Sindhu Sauviras | 344 |
Chapter 62 | The Surastras | 347 |
Chapter 63 | The Sudras | 350 |
Chapter 64 | Teh Latas | 351 |
Chapter 65 | The Surparakas | 354 |
Chapter 66 | The Audumbaras | 355 |
Chapter 67 | The Kakas, Kharaparikas and Sanakanikas | 356 |
Chapter 68 | The Matsyas | 357 |
Chapter 69 | The Ramathas | 363 |
Chapter 70 | The Paradas | 364 |
Chapter 71 | The Bhojas | 366 |
Chapter 72 | The Mekalas | 374 |
Chapter 73 | The Dasarnas | 375 |
Chapter 74 | The Pariyatras | 378 |
Chapter 75 | Miscellaneous Tribes | 381 |
Index | 401 |