Epigraphia Carnatica - Volumes

Volumes

The twelve original volumes of "Epigraphia Carnatica" were:

  • Coorg inscriptions
  • Inscriptions at Sravanabelagola
  • Inscriptions in the Mysore district, Part I
  • Inscriptions in the Mysore district, Part II
  • Inscriptions in the Hassan district
  • Inscriptions in the Kadur district
  • Inscriptions in the Shimoga district, Part I
  • Inscriptions in the Shimoga district, Part II
  • Inscriptions in the Bangalore district
  • Inscriptions in the Kolar district
  • Inscriptions in the Chitaldroog district
  • Inscriptions in the Tumkur district

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