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Museum of Gwalior. It contains information regarding the kings of this dynasty, of the religious leanings of Jaitra Simha and of its installation being performed by Nagadeva. This inscription has yet to be published.
Suhaniya—This place too was a centre of Jaina culture and is located on the northern bank of the Ahasana river, twenty miles to the northeast of Katavara. Cunningham had collected several image-inscriptions of the V.S. 1013, 1034 and 1467 which indicate that this area was the centre of Jaina culture for a long time.1
! For Jainism in Malava region see Jainism in Rajasthan'.-Editor.
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