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Inscriptions of the PAla Dynasty of (Gaura or Gauļa) Bengal-continuel.
DATE.
Se rial No.
No in
K's List
Stone
or copperplate or other material,
Locality.
King.
Indian
Parport.
SEPTEMBER, 1909.)
Reference and Remarks.
A. D. Regnal.
Era.
26
644 C.P. Kamauli, near Kumarapala of
Benares, now in Gauda, mentionLucknow Mus. ed as suzerain of
the donor. Vaid. yadeva, king of Assam.
THE PALA DYNASTY OF BENGAL.
...
...
Royal grant of two vil. Carefully ed. with transl. and facs.
in the fshaya of Bada, by Venis in Ep. Ind., II, 850. Bat bhukti of Prügiyotisha, his estimate of the date as being 1142 mandala of KÅmarpa, A. D., is not conclusive. to a Brahman, whose
father and grandfather · had been ministers
respectively of Kamirapala's father and grandfather, Råmapala and Vigrahapala. Mentions conquest of Mithila by Râmapila, and other wars of his, etc.. Evidently a dedication ... Rep. III, p. 124, No. 16; referred to by
K. in List, p. 87, note 5. Royal grant of a vill. Ed with transcript and abstract
in the Koţivarsha rishaya transl. in J. A. 8. B., Part I, Vol. of the Pandravardhana LXIX (1900), p. 66. Noticed by K. bhukti to a Brahman as in Ep. Ind., VIII, App. B., p. 18 reward for having read the Mahabharata to Queen Chitramatika. Gives full royal genealogy from Gopala I, incl. Mahipala II and Sûrapâla, brothers of Ramapala, whose reigns are noticed in the Ramacharita. The name of Gopåla III occurs in this inser, only. Issued from Ramavati on the bank of the Ganges,
S. Bihar hill; on base Madanapala
of image of "Shasti.' C.P. Mana hali; in Same king
Dinajpur Dist.
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