M.H. Krishna, (Mysore Hatti Krishna Iyyangar) (ಮೈಸೂರು ಹಟ್ಟಿ
ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರ್ was one of the pioneers and doyens of
Indology, Archaeology and History in the princely state of
It was M.H.Krishna, who initiated archaeological studies in the state
of
The department
of archaeology could unearth more than one thousand inscriptions during his directorship.
Halmidi
inscription the first written document found in Karnataka and
Chandravalli inscription take the pride of place among them. The
annual reports published by the department during this period (1929-45) reveal many
interesting facets of sculpture and archaeology.
An appendix to
the Epigraphica Carnatica
pertaining to Hassan and
The published
works of M.H.Krishna in Kannada and English are as follows:
1.
Kannada
Nadina Charitre:
Kalegalu (part 3) (kannaDa
nADina caritre:
kalegaLu) published by Kannada Sahitya
Parishattu,
2.
Ajantha mattu Ellora
(ajantA mattu
ellOra)
3.
Hindu
Deshada Chartira Sara (hindU dEshada
caritrasAra)
4.
A Guide
to Seringapatam 1937, Government of
5. Annual Reports
of the
6. Excavations
at Chandravalli
M.H.Krishna was the secretary of the Oriental Conference held in
References: 1. Dr. M.H Krishna,
(His life, work, and contribution to Karnataka
archaeology)
by
K. G. Nagarajan,
Published in 1985, Directorate of Archaeology &
Museums (