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Dark Sun: Dragon Kings. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-235-7. Bill Slavicsek (October 1995). Dark Sun Campaign Setting, Expanded and Revised (2nd boxset). TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-0162-4. Accessories. Walter Baas (March 1992). Terrors of the Desert (Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium I). TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-272-1. Bill Slavicsek (February 1992). DSR1: Slave ...
Water colour painting - Kondavidu fort, Reddi Kingdom. The Reddi kings ruled coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years from 1325 to 1448. [10] At its maximum extent, the Reddi kingdom stretched from Cuttack, Orissa to the north, Kanchi to the south and Srisailam to the west. [11] The initial capital of the kingdom was Addanki. [12]
This is a list of the published novels set in the fantasy world of Dark Sun, which was originally a campaign setting for the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. Please refer to the main Dark Sun article for further information. Prism Pentad – Troy Denning. The Verdant Passage (October 1991), (ISBN 1-56076-121-0)
Chia Black Dragon series by Stephen Marley (2nd century, 7th century) Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong (3rd century) The Journeyer by Gary Jennings ( Kublai Khan , 13th century)
Laurence Yep, Dragon series (1982–1992): Shimmer the dragon princess. Jane Yolen, The Pit Dragon Trilogy series (1982–2009): Heart's Blood and several others. Terry Brooks, Magic Kingdom of Landover novels (1986): Strabo. R. A. MacAvoy, Tea with the Black Dragon (1983) and Twisting the Rope (1986): Mayland Long, who used to be a Chinese dragon.
Among contemporary readers, a few genres are reliably popular: Crime thrillers, for one, or twisty mysteries that can be turned into limited TV series, or historical dramas that speak to the ...
There are various sources available for information on early Telugu writers. Among these are the prologues to their poems, which followed the Sanskrit model by customarily giving a brief description of the writer, a history of the king to whom the book is dedicated, and a chronological list of the books he published.
The title Ashtadiggajas (Ashta + dik + gaja) means elephants in eight directions.It refers to the old Hindu belief that eight elephants hold the earth in eight directions which are namely Airaavata, Pundareeka, Vamana, Kumuda, Anjana, Pushpadanta, Sarvabhauma, Suprateeka, whose wives are Abhra, Kapila, Pingala, Anupama, Taamraparni, Subhradanti, Angana, Anjanaavati.