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Iravatham Mahadevan (2
October 1930 – 26
November 2018) was an
Indian epigraphist and
civil servant,
known for his
decipherment of Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions...
- have some
overlap with the
Indus symbol inventory.
Linguists such as
Iravatham Mahadevan,
Kamil Zvelebil, and Asko
Parpola have
argued that the script...
- glimpse,
Iravatham suffers from his wife Lalitha, who
hounds him with
terrific music &
lousy cooking,
which makes him
strip off. Indeed,
Iravatham is a stan...
- with
lesser influence from
other languages. The work of the
scholar Iravatham Mahadevan indicates that
Kannada was
already a
language of rich spoken...
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Andhra is an
ethnonym used for
Telugu people since antiquity. As per
Iravatham Mahadevan, non-Aryan
people living beyond the
borders of the
region inhabited...
- S. Krishnan,
Indian physicist, co-discoverer of the
Raman scattering Iravatham Mahadevan,
Indian epigraphist and
civil servant Paridhiyaar, medieval...
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Ullah Khan (2009)
Helen (2009) S.
Krishnaswamy (2009)
Akshay Kumar (2009)
Iravatham Mahadevan (2009)
Hridaynath Mangeshkar (2009)
Penaz Masani (2009) Shaoli...
- Egypt", The Hindu, 21
November 2007,
retrieved 5
January 2015 Mahadevan,
Iravatham (24 June 2010), "An
epigraphic perspective on the
antiquity of Tamil"...
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Several hypotheses have been proposed, with the
views of
epigraphist Iravatham Mahadevan being generally accepted.
According to Mahadevan, the Brahmi...
- with an
inherent vowel (ma, in this example). In addition,
according to
Iravatham Mahadevan,
early Tamil Brahmi used
slightly different vowel markers, had...