Senji (Gingee): a fortified city in the Tamil country
Deloche, Jean
₹ 1500.00
Senji, immortalized by Desing's ballad, is a significant place in the Tamil country. Successively occupied by the Hindus of Vijayanagar, the Nayakas, the Muslims of Bijapur, the Marathas, the Mughals and finally by the French in 1750, it was, at the end of the 16th century, one of the biggest cities of the peninsula. This study analyses both the written documents and of the archaeological investigation to show the evolution of the defence systems of the stronghold, the development of the urban centre, as well as the different aspects of water and grain storage which are at the root of its surprising growth.
ISBN 13: 9788184701326
ISBN 10: 8184701322
Year: 2005
Pages etc.: 392p., (334)pls., (42)ill.(1 folded), (2)maps, bibl., ind., 29x22cm.
Binding: Hardbound
Subject(s): History
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