About The Book: South India under the Vijayanagar Empire by Rev. H. Heras, S.J. is a foundational historical work that explores the political, cultural, and economic significance of the Vijayanagar Empire (1336–1646 CE). Heras emphasizes the empire’s role in preserving Hindu civilization in the face of Islamic invasions, highlighting its administrative efficiency, military organization, and patronage of art and religion. He uses epigraphical and archaeological evidence to reconstruct history, focusing on rulers like Krishnadevaraya. The book provides a detailed analysis of South Indian society, architecture, and literature, portraying Vijayanagar as a powerful, unifying force in medieval Indian history.
Author: Rev. H. Heras, S. J.
Pages: 420
Edition: 1927
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