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172. 1.1., throughout. 173. Do. 174. 1.1., p. 258, Para 23 and p. 259, Para 26. 175. 1.1., p. 258, Para 23 f. 176. 1.1., throughout. 177. 1.1., p. 258, Para 22f.; p. 162, Para 24. 178. 1.1., p. 259, Para 26, and following records. 179. 1.1., p. 258, Para 24 ( vide also p. 258, Para 25, p. 259,
Para 30 and p. 261, Para 22 ). 180. 1.1., p. 255, Para 5f.; p. 256, Paras 15ff.; p. 259, Para 26 etc. 181. Eran Pillar Inscription, 1.1., p. 161, Para 19. 182. Allahabad Pillar Inscription, 1.1., p. 258, Para 25; also p.
161, Para 21 f. 183. 1.1., p. 259, Para 27. 184. 1.1., p. 259, Para 25-26. 185. 1.1., p. 256, Paras 11, 13, 17, 18; P. 259, Paras 26 and 30
( St. 9 ); and p. 261, Paras 13, 16 and 23. 186. 1.1., p. 258 f., Paras 25 and 26. 187. 1.1., p. 255, Para 5 f.; p. 256, Para 15; p. 259, Para 27. 188. 1.1., throughout. 189. 1.1., p. 255, Para 9; p. 256, Para 16; p. 258, Paras 24 and
25; p. 259, Para 28. 190. R. N. Dandekar : A History of the Guptas, p. 67. 191. An idea of Samudragupta's personality can be formed from
a perusal of Radha Kumud Mookerji's note 'Character of Samudragupta from his Inscription and Coins in Indian
Culture', Vol. IX, p. 177 ff. 192. Possibly it is an allusion to some passage of Samudra
gupta's Krişnacarita, the pertinent part of which is not
available : vide supra. 193. Vide the Poona and Rithpur Copper-plate Inscriptions of
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