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APPENDIX.).
INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA.
Tasminn=8va sakê Marga-kfishņa-panchamya Budhe. Wednesday, 18th November A.D. 1818; see ibid. p. 169, No. 96. PAEALà lôka-van-vaSumati-sakê Jyghtha-highp-dakamyAh Ravan, Sunday, 7th May A.D. 1820; see ibid. p. 177, No. 121.
Prithvinarayanasaha ; his son Simhapratåpaskha; his son Ranabahadorasaha; his son Girvånayuddhayikramasaha; his son Rajendravikramasdha.
326.- V. 1876.- Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. III. p. 70, and Plate xxiv. Masar (Mahågåra) Jaina inscription :
(L. 1).-9a[m] 1876 V (vai)sisha(kha)-sukla 6 Sukne. (L. 5).- Angarêja-rajyê varttamând Karusha-dêse. Friday, 30th April A.D. 1819. 327.- V. 1881,- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 244, and Plate. Pabhos& Jaina inscription :(L. 1).-samvat 1881 mità Margasirsha-sukla-shashthyán Sakra-vasard. (L. 10).- . . . Angaröja-vahadara-rajye. Friday, 26th November A.D. 1824.
328.- V. 1915 and 1917.- Archæol. Suro. of India, Vol. XXI. p. 136. Notice of a Chamba plate of the Maharajadhiraja Brisim hadeva (P), dated according to Sir A. Canningham's rubbings) :
(L. 1).--- Srimad- Vikrama[rka]-samvatsard 191[5] Sri-sastra-samvatsard 34. (L. 7).-- grimad-Vikramaditya-samvatsard 1917 Sastra samvatsaré 36. (L. 8).- Vikramaditya-samvat 1915 sri-Sastra-samvat 34. (L. 18).- Vikramaditya-samvat 1917 Sastra-samvat 36.
4.-Undated Inscriptions connected with those under A. 329.-- Gupta Insor. p. 146, and Plate. Mandagðr pillar inscription of the king Yasodharman, to whom homage was rendered by the king Mihirakula ;' (composed by Vasals, the son of Kakka, and engraved by Govinda).
330.- Jour. Roy. As. Soc. 1894, p. 4. Jodhpur inscription of the Pratihåra Bauka - (L. 21).- samvvat 4 Chaittra-sudi 5 11
The Brahman Harichandra from his Kshatriya wife Bhadra had four sons, Bhôgabhata, Kakka, Rajilla, and Dadda ; Rajilla's son Narabhata-Pellapelli ; his son Nagabhata, married Jajjikadáyi; their sons T&ta and Bhổja; Tata's son Yaśdvardhana ; his son Chanduka; his son Siloka or Siluka (defeated Bhattikadôvaraja); his son Jhota; his son BhillAditya ; his son • Kakka, married Padmini; their son Bauka (slew Mayura, who had defeated Nandávalla).
33L-Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 244, and Plate. Pehová (Pehos, now Lacknow Museum) inscription of the reign of Mahendrapaladdvab (of Kananj], recording the construction of a temple of Vishnu by some members of the Tomara family. In this family there was the Raja Jánla ; a descendant of his, Vajrata, married Mangaladel; their son, Jajjuka, married Chandra and Náyika ; and their sons were Gogga, Párparája, and Devaršja. (Composed by Mu ..(?), the son of Bhatta Rama).
* For a fragmentary duplicate copy of this inscription see Gupta Inscr. p. 149, and Plate,
See below, No. 521. • He also engraved the Mandasôr inscription, above, No. 4 of V. 589. . Compare the Ghataykla inscription, above, No. 18 of V. 918.
. See the dates in the Siyadont inscription, above, No. 18 of V. 960, and No. 90 of 7.984.- The British Museum possesses two unpublished inscriptions of the reign of Mahendrapalladors. One of them ends (in line 8) : Paramabhattdraka-mahdrdjddlindja-paramdioara-frt-Mahdudrapdladdvandpyli samoat 9 Margga-fudi 91 kriteeyann Stharudrdn-dill; and the other (in line 8): śrt-Mahindra pdlad foa-ndyt samoaf 6 (1) Jydels sudi.. (?).