BurtonStein (1926 – April 26, 1996) was an American historian, whose area of specialization was India. Stein was born and grew up in Chicago, Illinois...
Hoysala kings was known as Hampeya-Odeya or "lord of Hampi". According to BurtonStein, the Hoysala-period inscriptions call Hampi by alternate names such as...
BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. Archived from the original on 9 August 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2017. Burton...
Archived from the original on 11 November 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2017. BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. Archived from...
Delaware Press. ISBN 978-0-87413-684-5. BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History...
theories. For example, by Aidan Southall in "Illusion of Tribe" and by BurtonStein He has used the term to explain the polity of a number of empires. Brian...
Sircar, with endorsements by Hermann Kulke, Dietmar Rothermund and BurtonStein. Sircar points out that the family legends of the Pallavas speak of an...
(Kolar district) by the grace of Rajendrachola (Kulottunga I). Historian BurtonStein who has done a detailed analysis of this inscription equates the Valangai...
Delaware Press. ISBN 978-0-87413-684-5. BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History...
Sircar, with endorsements by Hermann Kulke, Dietmar Rothermund and BurtonStein. Sircar points out that the family legends of the Pallavas speak of an...
History of India, by BurtonStein and David Arnold, p.121 A History of India, by BurtonStein, p. 126 A History of India, by BurtonStein and David Arnold...
BRILL Academic. ISBN 90-04-10758-4. BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History...
Delaware Press. ISBN 978-0-87413-684-5. BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History...
contraction of the term Gangawadikara (A man of Gangawadi). According to BurtonStein and L. K. Iyer the Ganga rulers were Gangadikara Vokkaliga chiefs. The...
2003 - 206 pages. pp. 25, 26. BurtonStein, Formerly Professor of History School of Oriental and African Studies BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History...
Tradition. Oxford University Press. pp. 38–39. ISBN 978-0-19-026673-8. BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History of India: Vijayanagara. Cambridge University...
artistic and intellectual functions in ancient and medieval India. BurtonStein states that South Indian temples managed regional development function...
be equally applicable for many clans of 'Rajputs' in northern India". BurtonStein explains that this process of allowing rulers, frequently of low social...
Delaware Press. ISBN 978-0-87413-684-5. BurtonStein (1978). South Indian Temples. Vikas. ISBN 978-0706904499. BurtonStein (1989). The New Cambridge History...
chieftains of Gandikota sima and ministers at the Vijayanagara court. BurtonStein relays that the Pemmasanis controlled numerous small villages and many...
while camping along Pennar river". The Economic Times. Vijayanagara, BurtonStein, Cambridge University Press, 1989, p.88, ISBN 0-521-26693-9 Wagoner 1993...
Arasa, the Kannada form for Rajah. Temersea = Timmarasa = Timma Rajah. BurtonStein in The New Cambridge History of India states Timmarusu as belonging to...