Weavers in Pre-Modern South India Richard A Frasca Weavers have occupied an important position in economic and social affairs in South India from the early phases of the Pallava period. Their position was one of subordination but importance in the regional assemblies which marked the medieval period from the eleventh to the thirteenth century.
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