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describes Sastri as "the greatest" of all South Indian historians. During Sastri's period, strong language-based movements had emerged in various regions of South India. Subbiah notes that Sastri attempted to portray South India as a distinct geocultural unit, and was keen to dissolve the growth of
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for understanding Tamil literary works. Thus he was not able to analyse the changing meaning of words over time. Venkatachalapathy says, "In the professional historiography in Tamil Nadu practised in the age of K. A. Nilakanta Sastri there was rarely any interrogation of sources (except in terms of
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was a composite of two distinct "Tamilian and Aryan" cultures; and a decade later, he declared that "Sanskrit is the pivot of our whole culture, and Tamil culture is no exception to this rule". According to
Subbiah, Sastri's views should be analyzed in the context of the rise of the anti-Brahmin
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movement in the mid-20th century: his assertions overemphasizing the importance of Indo-Aryan and
Sanskrit influence in south Indian history can be seen as "his angry and desperate response" against the Dravida Nadu secessionists.
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