팔라바 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Sathianathaier 1970, 255–256쪽. Sathianathaier, R. (1970) [first published 1954], 〈Dynasties of South India〉, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D., 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People Thi판, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽 
  • Aiyangar & Nilakanta Sastri 1960, 314–316쪽: "There is much in favour of the thesis that the Pallavas rose into prominence in the service of the Satavahanas in the south-eastern division of their empire, and attained independence when that power declined." Aiyangar, S. K.; Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1960), 〈The Pallavas〉, R. C. Majumdar; K. K. Dasgupta, 《A Comprehensive History of India, Volume III, Part 1: A.D. 300–985》, New Delhi: Indian History Congress/People's Publishing House 
  • 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〉, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D., 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People Thi판, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽 

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  • Sathianathaier 1970, 255–256쪽. Sathianathaier, R. (1970) [first published 1954], 〈Dynasties of South India〉, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D., 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People Thi판, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽 
  • Aiyangar & Nilakanta Sastri 1960, 314–316쪽: "There is much in favour of the thesis that the Pallavas rose into prominence in the service of the Satavahanas in the south-eastern division of their empire, and attained independence when that power declined." Aiyangar, S. K.; Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1960), 〈The Pallavas〉, R. C. Majumdar; K. K. Dasgupta, 《A Comprehensive History of India, Volume III, Part 1: A.D. 300–985》, New Delhi: Indian History Congress/People's Publishing House 
  • 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〉, Majumdar, R. C.; Pusalkar, A. D., 《The Classical Age》, History and Culture of Indian People Thi판, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 255–275쪽