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Banaras, 1933, p. 24. 40. Sircar, Select Inscriptions, vol. I, p. 302. See
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the Gupta Gold Coins in the Bayana Hoard, Bombay, 1954, intro. pp. 36-37; Banerji,R.D., op. cit., p. 52; Raychaudhuri, H. C., op. cit.,
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Bombay, p. 29. 52. Virji, K. J., op. cit., pp. 34-35. 53. Ibid., pp. 38-39. 54. CII, vol. III, trans. p. 230. 55. Virji, op. cit., pp. 43-44. 56. Ibid., p. 47; Smith, V. A., The Early History
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1959, pp. 110-11; CA, p. 104. See also Smith, V. A., op. cit., p. 345; Mookerji, R.K., Harsha,
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61. Acharya, G, V., Historical Inscriptions of
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pp. 148-49. 66. Virji, op. cit., p. 88. 67. CII, vol. IV, pt. I, No. 30, 11.20-24. 68. Ibid., No. 23, 11.6-7. 69. Ibid., intro. pp. LV-LVI; CA, p. 150. 70. CA, pp. 150-51. 71. AG, p. 13; CII, vol. IV, pt. I, intro. pp. XLVI
XLIX. 72. AG, p. 14. 73. CII, vol. IV, pt. I, intro. p. L; Sircar, D. C.,
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Gürjaradeta, pt. III, Bombay, 1944, pp. 24-25. 76. CA, p. 66; AG, p. 16. 77. Bhagvanlal Indraji, op. cit. p. 113. 78. CA, p. 67. 79. Munshi, op. cit., p. 25. Cf. CII, vol. IV, pt. I,
intro. pp. LI-LII. 80. CII, vol. IV, pt. I, intro. pp. LIII-LV. 81. Ibid., No. 21, 11.7-14. 82. Ibid., intro. p. LIV; CA, p. 156. 83. Supra, p. 4. 84. CII, vol. IV, pt. I, intro. p. LVI; Munshi,
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