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pp. 117 ff. 3. IA, 7, pp. 161-2. 4. See Revised List of Antiquarian Remains, Bombay Presidency, p. 183; see
also IA, 5, pp. 67 ff., and 8, pp. 239 ff. This important epigraph was later edited by Kielhorn in EI, 6, pp. 1 ff. See also Kielhorn's List,
no. 10. 5. See A.N. Upadhye's paper in the Journal of Bombay University, Arts and
Law, 1933, May, p. 230. 6. See IA, 7, pp. 101 ff. 7. Ibid., p. 103. 8. Loc. cit. 9. See G.C. Raychaudhuri, History of the Western Calukyas (JAIH, VIII),
p. 28. 10. IA, 7, p. 103. 11. Ibid., pp. 111 ff. 12. Ibid., p. 112. 13. Loc. cit., see also Kielhorn, List, no. 37. 14. See Fleet in JA, 30, p. 218. 15. IA, 7, pp. 106 ff. 16. p. 86. 17. See IA, 7, p. 104. 18. Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy, 1945-6, A-49. See also Jaina Silälekha
Samgraha, IV, no. 45. 19. EI, XXI, pp. 204 ff. 20. See Naik, A List of the Inscriptions of the Deccan, 1949, no. 73. 21. See Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy, B. 212–18. 22. Annual Report on South Indian Epigraphy, 1927–8, E. 93–238; 1928–9,
E. 101-31. 23. See 123.2; 146.1. 24. See Mysore Gazetteer (new edn.), II (1930), p. 629. 25. Loc. cit. 26. Loc. cit. 27. MAR, 1925, no. 105. 28. Ibid., pp. 90 ff.; see also Jaina Silalekha Sangraha, 4, no. 24. 29. See Saletore, Mediaeval Jainism, pp. 23 ff. 30. See Mysore Gazetteer, II, pp. 634 ff. 31. See EC, IV, Nāgamangala, no. 85; see also Jaina Silalekha Samgraha, II,
no. 121. 32. MAR, 1933, pp. 237–8. 33. Ibid., 1920, pp. 27 ff. 34. Ibid., p. 29. 35. See MAR, 1918, para 71. 36. Pl. XXIA and also p. 29. 37. pp. 29 ff. and pl. XXI B.