T. V. Mahalingam

Therazhundur Venkataraman Mahalingam (c. 1907 - 6 March 1983) was an Indian historian who is known for publishing the most authoritative descriptive catalogues on the Mackenzie manuscripts.[1]

Therazhundur Venkataraman Mahalingam
Born1907
Died(1983-03-06)6 March 1983
Scientific career
InfluencesK. A. Nilakanta Sastri, Colin MacKenzie, Robert Sewell

Early life

Mahalingam was born in Therazhundur in Tanjore district in 1907. Following his graduation, Mahalingam worked as a lecturer in the Madurai College and later at the H. H. The Rajah's College in Pudukkottai. In 1947, Mahalingam joined the faculty of the Department of Ancient History and Archeology, as the Professor of Ancient History and Archeology at the University of Madras.[2]

As University of Madras faculty

Mahalingam worked as a history professor under the leadership of K. K. Pillay till 1959. When the Department of Indian history and archaeology was split into two new departments - Department of Indian History and Department of Ancient History and Archaeology in 1959, Pillay remained head of the Indian history department while Mahalingam was promoted to head the newly created Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, a post which he held to retirement in 1971.[3]

Death

Mahalingam died on 6 March 1983 at the age of 75.[4]

Honours

Mahalingam was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1969.[5]

Works

  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1940). Administration and social life under Vijayanagar. University of Madras.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1951). The Banas in South Indian history. University of Madras.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1952). Economic life under the Vijayanagar empire. University of Madras.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1965). The Nagas in Indian history and culture. G. S. Press.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1967). Early South Indian palaeography. University of Madras.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1967). South Indian polity. University of Madras.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1969). Kanchipuram in early South Indian history. Asian Publishing House.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1970). Studies in the South Indian temple complex. Karnatak University.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1972). Mackenzie Manuscripts: Summaries of the Historical Manuscripts in the Mackenzie Collection. University of Madras.
  • Mahalingam, T. V. (1976). Readings in South Indian history. B. R. Publishing Corporation.

Notes

  1. Rama Sundari Mantena (2012). The Origins of Modern Historiography in India: Antiquarianism and Philology, 1780-1880. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 145.
  2. Presidential Addresses and Praśastis. Epigraphical Society of India. 1985. p. 34.
  3. Palani Shanmugam, Srinivasan Srinivasan (2006). Recent advances in Vijayanagara studies. New Era Publications. p. 5.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  4. Tamil Studies, Volume 3. International Institute of Tamil Historical Studies. 1983. p. 71.
  5. Padma Shri Award recipients list
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