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Somdas. During this period Dungarpur developed as an important centre for the manufacture of large bronze images. Some of these are preserved in the temples of Abu, Dungarpur, Sagwara and other major towns of Vagad.
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1. G.H. Ojha also held the similar views. (Udaipur Rajya ka Itihas,
Vol. I, p. 175). 2. Ved Sharma was the son of Priyapatu of Nagar Caste. He had
drafted the inscriptions of Chittor dated V.E. 1331, Achaleshvar dated V.E. 1342 and Chakrasvami
Chittor (now demolished). 2.A Ratnaprabh-Suri was the disciple of Bhuvansingh-Suri of
Chaitragachchha. 3. ARRMA 1927 No. 6/G.H. Ojha-op. cit. p. 170. 3.A Vienna Oriental Joumal Vol. XXI, pp. 155-162/Varada Vol. No.
3, P.4/E. I., Vol. XXIII, pp. 160-163. 4. Jain Pandits have also drafted a few more non-Jain inscriptions
at Chittor. Ramkirti of the Digambar sect composed Chalukya Kumarapala's inscription from the Samiddheshvar-temple of
Chittor dated V.E. 1207 (1160 A.D.) (E.I. Vol. II, p. 321). 5. The Bhavanagar inscriptions pp. 74-77/An. Rep. A.S.I. Vol V,
plate XXV. 6. I.A. Vol. XVI, pp. 347-351 6.A E.I. Vol. IX, pp. 70-74. 7. Edited by the Author in the Studies in Indian Epigraphy
(Mysore), Vol. 1, pp. 132-134/Varada Vol. XIV, pp. 1-5. 7.A The Ghotarshi (Pratapgarh) inscription of V.E. 1003 mentions
Mahendrapal Il as a ruling prince. But Siyadoni inscription of V.E. 1005 states the name of Deva Pal. The Bayana inscription of V.E. 1012 and Rajor inscription of V.E. 1016 refer to Mahipal and Vijay Pal respectively. This shows that
disintegration took place. 8. The History of Mewar by the Author, pp. 55-56. 9. E.I. Vol. X, p. 10. 9.A The History of Mewar by the Author, pp. 63-64/ The
Kharatargachchha Pattavali (SJGM).
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