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to Tuesday, 17 February, A.C. 649 according to Pūrņimānta system of months. There occurred a solar eclipse on that day.
Three copper-plate inscriptions of the Maitraka Kings are dated in years 380-400 of the saka Era." But on palaeographical, chronological and genealogical grounds, the plates have proved to be forged ones.
The same is the case with the three grants ascribed to the Gurjara King Dadda II of Nāndīpurī dated in years 400-417 of the S'aka Erab. 1. The Ambalas plates of Saindhava king Ahivarman are dated in Gupta (Val.) year 404. The date does not admit of verification because of insufficient data.
Four new copper-plaie inscriptions? of Rāșțrakūta kings during the post-Maitraka period are dated in the Saka Era. 4. Pāņdavaniyā Copper-plates of Maitraka King Gubasena I,
Saka year 380', Svadhyay, Vol. XI (Aug, 1974), pp. 332 ff.; 'BBRAS'. Copper-plates of Dharasena II, Saka year 400, HiG., Part 1, no. 50; 'Copper-plate Inscription of Dharasena II, S'aka year 400', Manibhai Dwivedi, Purātan Duksina Gujarat, Nava
sari, 1940, pp. 194 f. 5. Umeta Copper-plates of Didda II, Šaka year 400', HIG., Part
II, no. 114; 'Bagumra Copper-plates of Dadda II, Saka year 415', Ibid., no. 115.; 'Ilav Copper-plates of Dadda II, Saka year 417',
Ibid., no. 116 6. JOI., Vol. XIX (March, 1970), pp. 279 ff. 7. Magodi Plates of Karkarāja Suvarņavarşa, (Šaka) year 736'
JOI., Vol. XX, pp. 271 ff.; 'Tarasadi plates of Amoghavarşa 1, Ŝaka year 772,' JOI., Vol. XX, pp. 155 ff.; Cincani plates of Indrarāja III, Saka year 848;' Buddhi Prakash, Vol. 108, pp. 313 ff. and 'Cincani plates of Krşnarāja III (A.D, 939–968)', Buddhi Prakash, Vol. 108, pp. 347 ff.
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