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CHRONOLOGY OF GUJARAT
edict, which was composed by Vakula, the scribe.-(Ghumli Plates, EI, XXVI, 212 fl.)
Calukya Mahāsāmanta Avanivarman I was succeeded by his son Balavarman.
Two records from Gwalior (Gopadri) are dated in the month of Vaisakha V. S. 932 (876 A.D.), and Magha Šukla dvitiya, V S. 933, respectively. The first one of the time of Adivaråha (Bhojadeva) (EI, I, p. 156), refers to Nagara Bhaṭṭakumāra of the Varjjāra family, originally from Anandapura in the Lata province, and mentions the appointment of Väillabhatta as Warden of Marches (g) by Ramadeva (evidently Rámabhadra ), and his son Alla, who succeeded him in that office to the guardianship of Gopådri (Gwalior) by Adivaraha. It further refers to the construction of a Visņu temple by. Alla, which was consecrated in the Vikrama year 932 (876 A.D.).
The other record from Gwalior dated in the V. S. 933 (877 A.D.) and of the time of the Pratihära Parmeśvara Bhojadeva, (EI, I, p. 159) records four donations to the two temples which had been built by Alla, the son of Vaillabhaṭṭa, called in this record the guardian of the fort (g) of Gopådri (Gwalior ). The donee of the first record (875 A.D., EI, I, p. 159: Cunningham ASR, II, 332) was the Navadurga temple, situated beyond the Vriścikā river (probably another name of the river Suvarṇarekhā), while the donees of the three remaining grants were the Navadurga temple of the earlier record, and the Visnu temple called Väillabhaṭṭasvamin. The donors of these four endowments were the inhabitants of the place (Sthana). The inscription also furnishes material, dealing with the economic life of the period. --(Baij Nath Puri (The History of the Gurjara-Pratihāras, p. 53).
The Răstrakūta king Kṛṣṇa II, Vallabha, Akalavarșa II, son and successor of Amoghavarsa I, son-in-law of Kokkalla I of Cedi (S. 799-833): He is stated to have made subject to him the Andhra and Ganga kingdoms, as well as those of Kalinga and Magadha, and to have engaged in contests with the Gurjaras, Latas and Gaudas. The grant describes him as having put an end to the arrogance of Lata. - Deoli Grant of Krsna III).
Krsna's son Jagattunga died before his father. He had married Laksmi, a daughter of Rāmavigraha, son of Kokkala of Cedi, and had by her a son, Indra, who succeeded Kṛṣṇa.-(IA., 220).
Sripati Rathor, is said to have ascended the throne of Kanauj, on which occasion he feasted eighty-four tribes of Brahmanas and bestowed sixteen villages in Sasan, North Gujarat, on the sixteen branches of the Cibadiā Brāhmaṇas. (V. Sam. 936, 879 A.D.).-(I.A., III, 41).
The Una inscription (EI, IX, pp. 6) dated in V.S. 936 (880 A.D.) of the Pratihāra P.M.P. Bhojadeva, and issued by his feudatory the Calukya Maha
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