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1076 47 1130-31 Sk. 130 1075 Ci. 64
1214 73
1180 52 MAR 1923. 116. 1106 53. MAR. 1935.33. 939
Didagūr. p. 364 Kuruvadagadde pp. 365-68 Kuruvadagadde pp. 369-70 Kuruvadagadde p. 371 Kuruvagrāma. pp. 372-73 Belagutti p. 392 Balligave pp. 239-40 Alakanāļu pp. 460-62 Kallu-kere 468-70 Pādari Hosūr
Some of the new facts of historical importance, found in the Mandalinād inscriptions are discussed at the appropriate places. The following points also need special consideration: A. Tailapadeva, son of śāntivarma and Siriyādevi, was a mahā
mandalesvara under the rule of Gūvaladeva, a mahāmandalesvara of Gove, with all titles in C.E. 1103. He was placed incharge of Pānungal-500, during the reign of the Cālukya emperor Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya-VI (10761126). Later, he was elevated, with more responsibility of administering Banavāsi-12000, Pānungal-500 and Kontakuli30, from his residence at Pănugal. The charter of Beļagutti is the only inscription giving complete picture of his area of administration, which included Banavāsi-12000, Beļuvala600, Sāntaļige-1000, Hānagal (Pānungal)-500 and the Mandali-1000. Further the importance of this Belagutti epigraph is enhanced, because of the information it provides about the date of his death as C.E. 1131. Thus, Tailapadeva ruled as mahāmandalesvara for over two decades, from 1103 to 1131. His consort Bācaladevi was princess of a Pāņdya king (El. XIII.2. 1107. Nidagundi, El. XVI. 8-B. 1107. Puligere, KI. I. XIX. 1108. Shigavi, SII. XX. 76-1118. Bāļambida. Kl.
V. 18. 1119, EC. VII-I (BLR) HI. 47. 1131 Beļagutti). B. Cikkabbe, queen consort of Būtuga Permmādi-l, who had
Būtugendra as his first name, finds place in an inscription of
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