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Bhaskar Anand Saletore (1900–1963), better known as B. A. Saletore, was an Indian historian from
Mangalore Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka–Ke ...
, Karnataka.


Early years

B.A. Saletore was born in village named Saletore in the
Puttur taluk Puttur Taluk is a taluka in Dakshina Kannada district of the Indian state of Karnataka. The headquarters is the town of Puttur. There are thirty-seven Panchayat villages in Puttur Taluka. * Ariyadka * Aryapu * Badagannuru * Bajathuru * Balnadu ...
of
South Canara South Canara was a district of the Madras Presidency of British India, located at . It comprised the towns of Kassergode and Udipi and adjacent villages, with the capital in Mangalore city. South Canara was one of the most heterogeneous areas of ...
district (present
Dakshina Kannada district Dakshina Kannada district is a district of Karnataka state in India, with its headquarters in the coastal city of Mangalore. It is part of the larger Tulu Nadu region. The district covers an area nestled in between the Western Ghats to its east ...
). He did his early schooling in
Mangalore Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka–Ke ...
. He did his B.T. degree from Madras and M.A. degree from
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai St. Xavier's College is a private, Catholic, autonomous higher education institution run by the Bombay Province of the Society of Jesus in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by the Jesuits on January 2, 1869. The college is aff ...
,(then
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). He was educated in
London University The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree- ...
in History 1931 and also from
University of Giessen University of Giessen, official name Justus Liebig University Giessen (german: Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It is named after its most famous faculty member, Justus von ...
, Germany in Politics 1933.


Career

He started his career as professor of history at
Sir Parshurambhau College Sir Parashurambhau College (S.P. College) is an Autonomous (since 2019) college in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1916, as New Poona College at the hands of the British Governor Lord Willingdon. The college was renamed as Sir Parashura ...
in Pune in 1938, and later worked at University of Ahmedabad. He worked with the Bombay Educational Service. He became the director of National Archives of India, retiring in 1960. Thereafter, he started his tenure as professor, later head of Post Graduate Department of History, and finally director at Kannada Research institute at
Karnataka University Karnatak University is a public state university in Dharwad district of Karnataka state, India. The university is recognized by University Grants Commission and accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). As of 2014 ...
,
Dharwad Dharwad (), also known as Dharwar, is a city located in the north western part of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the headquarters of the Dharwad district of Karnataka and forms a contiguous urban area with the city of Hubballi. It was merge ...
.


Famous works

Saletore was a polyglot. His works spanning several books and hundreds of articles cover a wide range of subjects including ancient Indian history. During his early years he was guided by world-famous historians like H. Heras and L.D. Barnett. In the 1930s, he wrote a well-known book ''Social and Political Life in the
Vijayanagara Empire The Vijayanagara Empire, also called the Karnata Kingdom, was a Hindu empire based in the region of South India, which consisted the modern states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa and some parts of Telangana and Mahar ...
'', a book that includes the much debated topic of the origin of the ''Sangama'' brothers and the origin of the empire itself. This book was his PhD thesis while at the University of London. The work contains a bibliography of 55 pages, running to thousand and odd books and articles. Origin of Vijayanagar Empire Saletore was the first among scholars from Karnataka to emphatically prove the Kannada origin of the empire. He resoundingly argued against a Telugu origin propounded by N. Venkataramanayya with literary and numismatic evidence. While the hour of need during the time of the empire was to ward off Muslim invasion into south India and the people and the administrators of the empire were generally bilingual, Saletore beyond doubt proved that the empire had its origins in Kannada country only. Study on political and social history was divided into * Revenue administration * Administration of central government * Administration of local government * Law and Justice * Foreign relations * Army. Study on cultural history divided into * Social institutions * Position of women * Social legislation * Public service * Habitation, food and dress * Corporate life * Festivals, games and amusements. In appreciation of his work, historian S. Krishnaswamy Aiyangar sums up Saletore's efforts in a nutshell. "The very extent of the subject and the vastness of details available, would baffle in this direction ordinarily. But Dr. Saletore has succeeded in producing a creditable work bearing on the vast subject. The work gives a correct and complete view of the life of the people under the empire, during the three centuries of its fight to preserve Hindu institutions and Hindu civilization". He is said to be the first historian to use epigraphical sources for the study of social history which is what current days students of history do. He is said to be a pioneer in throwing light on socio-economic polity of Karnataka over the ages. His last book, ''Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions'', written just before his death, is said to be a masterpiece. The book is said to be a comparative study of great Indian political minds of ancient times including
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.


Other works

* ''Ancient Karnataka—History of Tuluva'', Poona, 1936 * ''Medieval Jainism with special reference to the Vijayanagara Empire''—Poona, 1938 * ''Karnataka's Trans-Oceanic Contacts''—Dharwar, 1956 * ''Main Currents in the Ancient History of Gujarat''—Baroda, 1960 * ''India's Diplomatic Relations with the East''—Bombay 1960 * ''The Sthanikas and their Historical Importance B. A. Saletore, Journal Of The University of Bombay, July 1938, Vol VII, Part I (1938), pp29 to pp93''
"Vaishnavism In Vijayanagara, BA Saletore" Published in ''D. R. Bhandarkar'' Volume, Indian Research Institute, 1940, p192 to p195


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* https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270363090_Ancient_Indian_Political_Thought_and_Institutions._By_B._A._Saletore._pp._xiv_695._Asia_Publishing_House_Bombay._1963._Rs._30 {{DEFAULTSORT:Saletore, B. A. People from Dakshina Kannada district 1900 births 1963 deaths Mangaloreans University of Madras alumni St. Xavier's College, Mumbai alumni Alumni of the University of London University of Giessen alumni Karnatak University faculty Historians of India 20th-century Indian historians Scholars from Mangalore