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234. V. 1931.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XXII. p. 80; Bhavnagar Insor. p. 74; Archeol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXIII. Plate XIV. Chitor inscription of the Guhila family of Mêdapata (Mêwad); (composed by Vedagarman') :
(L. 54). - samo 1331 varsha Åsbadha-endi 3 śukrå Pushyê. Friday, 8th June A.D. 1274.
The princes here eulogized are Bappa, Guhila, Bhoja, Sila, Kalabhôja, Mallata, Bhartribhata, Sirnha, Mahayaka, Shummana, Allata, Naraváhana, Saktikumära, Amraprasada, Buchivarman, and Naravarman.
235.- V. 1882.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 277. Khôkhra fragmentary inscription of the reign of the Chaulakya (Våghala) Mahárájádhiraja Sarangadêve :
(L.1).-samvat 1332 varshê Márga-gudi 11 Sanây=ady=ha. Saturday, 1st December A.D. 1275.
236.- V. 1935.-Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. LV. Part I. p. 48. Chitôrgadh inscription of the reign of the Guhila Semarasimha, the son of Tējaħsimha and his wife Jayatalladevi, of Mêdapata (Mêwad) :
Samvat 1335 varshê Vaisakha-sudi 5 Garan. Thursday, 28th April A.D. 1278.
237.- V. 1335. From a rubbing supplied by Dr. Burgess. British Museum inscription of the reign of the Chanlukya (Vaghela) Maharajadhiraja Sarangadhva -
(L. 1).- Barvat 1335 varshồ Vaissha(kha)-sudi 5 Somedy-ha srimad-AnahillayatakAdhishthita- . . . . .. . . Sáramgadêva-kaly&pavijayarajyê.
Monday, 17th April A.D. 1279.
238.- V. 1887.-Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XLIII. Part I. p. 108, and Plate . "Palam Baoll" inscription from the village of " Boher" in the Rohtak district, of the time of the Hammira Gayasadina (Ghiyas-ud-din Balban) :
(L. 21).- samvatsarồesmin=Vaikramadityê samvat 1337% Sråvaņa-vadi 13 Va(bu)dhe.
Wednesday, 26th June A.D. 1280, or Wednesday, 13th August A.D. 1281; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 186, No. 147.
The country of Hariy&paka was first ruled by the Tómaras, then by the Chanhånas, and then by the following. Saka kings': Sábavadina (Shihab-ud-din Ghôrî), Shuduvadina (Qutbnd-din' Aibak), Asamasadîna (Shams-ud-din Altamish), Peruja-sâhi (Rukn-ud-din Firoz Shah L.). JAAladina (JalAl-ud-din), Manjadina (Muizz-ud-din Bahram), Alåvadina (Ald-ud-din Masaud), Nasaradina (Nasir-ud-dîn Mahmûd), and Gayasadina (Ghiyâs-ud-din Balban).
239.- V. 1887.- Archwol. Suru. of India, Vol. XXI. p. 52, and Plate xiv. G. Ajaygada rook inscription of the reign of the Chandella Viravarmadova ()
(L. 19).-Sagar-Anala-vôd-éndu-yokt[@] samvatsare va[rê P] Maghô masi si(si)te pakshe trayodagyár Vidho[r]-dinê || 14 || Samvat 1337 Magha-eudi 13 Some |
Monday, 3rd February A.D. 1281; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 25, No. 16.
240.- V. 1337.- Archæol. Buru. of India, Vol. XXI. p. 74, and Sir A. Cunningham's transcript of the original inscription (which has been lost). Dahi plate of the Chandella Maharajadhirdja Viravarmadeva, lord of Kalañjara :
(L. 28).- garvat 1337 samsyê Vaisakha-budi 15 Ravi-dind. Sunday, 4th May A.D. 1281.5
See below, No. 249.
· The Istor prison of the mme dynasty were eulogized by the same poet, but the stone which contains the continuation of this inscription does not seem to have been found.
* For another, fragmentary inscription of the reign of apparently the same king, see ibid. p. 47. • The published text bao 1838.
On this day the tithi of the date commenco 70 h. 18 m, after mend sunrise.