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- Karthigesu Sivathamby (Tamil: கார்த்திகேசு சிவத்தம்பி; 10 May 1932 – 6 July 2011) was a Sri Lankan Tamil literary historian, author and academic. Sivathamby was...
-  282–335. Sivathamby 1995, pp. 5–6. Seligmann, C.G.; Gabriel, C.; Seligmann, B.Z. (1911). The Veddas. pp. 331–335. Thambiah 2001, p. 2. Sivathamby 1995, pp...
- S2CID 131480876 Andronov 1970, p. 21 Southworth 2005, pp. 249–250 Sivathamby, K (1974), "Early South Indian Society and Economy: The Tinai Concept"...
- Militarism: Chapter 6, Bishop Caldwell & the Tamil Dravidians, sangam.org, 1992 Sivathamby, K, 'The Politics of a Literary Style', Social Scientist, 6.8, March 1978...
- South Indian God. Walter De Gruyter Inc. ISBN 90-279-7632-5. Karthigesu, Sivathamby (1995). Sri Lankan Tamil society and politics (PDF). New Century Book...
- Kanchan (1979). Kartikeya in Indian art and literature. Sundeep Prakashan. Sivathamby, K. (December 1974), "Early South Indian Society and Economy: The Tinai...
- 2017, p. 43. Southworth 2005, pp. 249–250 Southworth 2005, pp. 250–251 Sivathamby, K (1974), "Early South Indian Society and Economy: The Tinai Concept"...
- Missing or empty |title= (help) Subrahmanian. Sangam Polity. pp. 240–241. Sivathamby. pp. 173–174. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Venkata Subramanian...
- ****ociation with the self-respect movement is brought out by Karthigesu Sivathamby, a prominent Tamil scholar from Sri Lanka who has closely studied the...
- Ethnologue. Southworth 2005, pp. 249–250 Southworth 2005, pp. 250–251 Sivathamby, K (December 1974) Early South Indian Society and Economy: The Tinai Concept...