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2. “Palaeographic.", P., 310. 3. Indian., pp. 69–70. 4. "The Origin.," pp. 128–31. 5. The Origin., p., 69. 6. Bhāratīya., P., 69. 7. Bühier antedated Bengāl Asiatic Society's Plate of Vināyakapāla in A.D. 794, Indian.,
P., 70. 8. The find-spot of the Plate and the story of its discovery are unknown. But it is stated that
the Plates were purchased from a resident of Tikamgadh in the former Orccha state, now
in Madhya Pradesh, D.C. Sircar, EI, XXXI, p., 309. 9. Indian., p., 70. 10. “Account of an Inscription from Bareilly," JASB, VI, P., 779. 11. EI, I, p., 76. 12. Ibid., p., 81. 13. "Palaeographic.," p., 320.
Bibliography
Eastern India Bihar and Bengal Inscription of Pālas & Others 1. Khalimpur plate of Dharmapala, V. C. Bhatavyal, JASB, pp. 39–62,
Pí. LXIII, Pl. III. 2. Nalanda plate of Devapala, H. Sastri, EI, XVII, pp. 310–27, Pls. b. pp.
320–21; (Tables B, & N16).* 3. Mungir plate of Devapala, L. D. Barnett, Ibid., XVIII, pp. 304-07,
Pls. f. pp. 304 & 306; (Tables Bi & N16).* 4. Gaya inscription of the time of Narayanapala of year 7, D. C. Sircar,
Ibid., XXXV, pp. 225–28, Pl. f. p., 228; (Table B2).* 5. Badal pillar inscription of the time of Narayanapala, F. Kielhorn,
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