Kamath provides an in-depth look at the and the Gangas of Talakad . He highlights how the Kadambas were the first to give administrative status to the Kannada language, laying the foundation for the state’s linguistic pride. 2. The Golden Age: Badami Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas
It is a story of ambition. Mayurasharma, a Brahmin youth, traveled to Kanchi for Vedic studies. Humiliated by the Pallavas, he returned not with scriptures, but with an army. He established the Kadamba dynasty at Banavasi—the first indigenous Kannada dynasty to carve a distinct political identity. Kamath places great emphasis on this era as the "Cradle of Kannada," citing the Halmidi inscription, the earliest known Kannada inscription, as the birth cry of a language. karnataka history by suryanath kamath pdf
Unlocking the Past: A Guide to Suryanath Kamath’s History of Karnataka Kamath provides an in-depth look at the and
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