팔라바 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Sathianathaier 1970, 255–256쪽. Sathianathaier, R. (1970) [first published 1954], 〈Dynasties of South India〉 Thi판, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D. (편집), 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽 
  • Gopalachari, K. (1957), 〈The Satavahana Empire〉, K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (편집), 《A Comprehensive History of India, II: The Mauryas and Satavahanas 325 SC.-AD 300》, Calcutta: Indian History Congress/Orient Longman, pp. 296–297, note 1 : "The Andhradesa of our period was limited in the north by Kalinga and in the east by the sea; in the south it did not extend far beyond the northern part of the Nellore district (the Pallava Karmarashtra), in the west it extended far into the interior."
  • Sathianathaier 1970, 256쪽: "S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar regards the Pallavas as the feudatories of the Satavahanas—officers and governors of the south-eastern part of their empire, equates the term Pallava with the terms Tondaiyar and Tondaman (people and rulers of Tonda-mandalam), and says that, after the fall of the Satavahana Empire, those feudatories 'founded the new dynasty of the Pallavas, as distinct from the older chieftains, the Tondamans of the region.'" Sathianathaier, R. (1970) [first published 1954], 〈Dynasties of South India〉 Thi판, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D. (편집), 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽 
  • Sircar 1970, 275–276쪽. Sircar, D. C. (1970) [first published 1954], 〈Genealogy and Chronology of the Pallavas〉 Thi판, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D. (편집), 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 275–290쪽 
  • Sircar, Dines Chandra (1935), 《The Early Pallavas》, Calcutta: Jitendra Nath De, 5–6쪽 : "There can hardly be any doubt that this Aruvanadu between the Northern and Southern Pennars is the Arouarnoi of Ptolemy's Geography. This Arouarnoi is practically the same as the Kanci-mandala, i.e. the district round Kanci."
  • Aiyangar, S. K. (1928), 〈Introduction〉, R. Gopalan (편집), 《History of the Pallavas of Kanchi》, University of Madras, xi–xii쪽 : "... River South Pennar where began the division known as Aruvānādu, which extended northwards along the coast almost as far as the Northern Pennar."
  • Sathianathaier 1970, 256–257쪽. Sathianathaier, R. (1970) [first published 1954], 〈Dynasties of South India〉 Thi판, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D. (편집), 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽 
  • H.V. Nanjundayya; L.K. Anathakrishna (1988). 《The Mysore tribes and castes, Vol 4》. Mysore, Mysore University. 30쪽. OCLC 830766457. The following extract from the Census Report of Madras for 1891, gives them a higher status than they usually claim :— “They (the Kurubas) are the modern representatives of the ancient Kurumbas or Pallavas, who were once so powerful, throughout South India, but very little trace of their greatness now remains. 

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  • Rabe, Michael D (1997). 《The Māmallapuram Praśasti: A Panegyric in Figures》. 《Artibus Asiae》 57. 189–241쪽. doi:10.2307/3249929. JSTOR 3249929. 
  • Venkayya, V (April 1911). 《Velurpalaiyam Plates of Nandivarman III》. 《The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland》 43. 521–524쪽. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00041617. JSTOR 25189883. S2CID 163316246. 
  • VOGEL, J. Ph. (1918). 《The Yupa Inscriptions of King Mulavarman, from Koetei (East Borneo)》. 《Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië》 74. 167–232쪽. ISSN 1383-5408. JSTOR 20769898. 

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  • Stein, Burton (2016). 《Book Reviews : Kancipuram in Early South Indian History, by T. V. Mahalingam (Madras : Asia Publishing House, 1969), pp. vii-243》. 《The Indian Economic & Social History Review》 7. 317–321쪽. doi:10.1177/001946467000700208. ISSN 0019-4646. S2CID 144817627. : "...the rather well argued and plausible stand that the Palavas were indigenous to the central Tamil plain, Tondaimandalam..."
  • H.V. Nanjundayya; L.K. Anathakrishna (1988). 《The Mysore tribes and castes, Vol 4》. Mysore, Mysore University. 30쪽. OCLC 830766457. The following extract from the Census Report of Madras for 1891, gives them a higher status than they usually claim :— “They (the Kurubas) are the modern representatives of the ancient Kurumbas or Pallavas, who were once so powerful, throughout South India, but very little trace of their greatness now remains. 
  • VOGEL, J. Ph. (1918). 《The Yupa Inscriptions of King Mulavarman, from Koetei (East Borneo)》. 《Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië》 74. 167–232쪽. ISSN 1383-5408. JSTOR 20769898.