Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 01
Author(s): Jas Burgess
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ 478 Weekdays of dates: Sunday Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Y Yadava dynasty of Singhapura Yadava kings Yadu race. Yadu, the ancestor of the Yadava kings Yajñaparusha,-Vishnu Yajñadri, Andhra k., inscription of Yajfiavarman, k. of Singhapura Yakshapalaka, vill. of Dhangadeva Yadobala, or Atiyafobal, pr. n. INDEX. pp. 36, 112, 119, 211 186, 279, 818, 819 95 85,304, 305, 828 147 11, 18 889 10, 12, 14 844 Yadabhata Yadabkarna, a Chedi k. Yadabpala, originally wrote the Khajuraho inscription 304 951 11, 13, 14 243, 250 229 84 189 148, 161 Yadodevi, queen of Hemantasena Yasodhara, pr. n. Yasodhavala, Paramara k.. Yadomati, Yasomatt-devi, queen of Prabhakaravardhana of Sthanvisvara. 68, 70, 72, 74, 75 Yafovarman, a Chandella k. 121-124, 190, 132, 134, 138, 171, 172, 208, 212, 218 122f. 128 218 877 215 39 " pp. 306, 318 189 224 , stone inscription of, edited. , also named Lakshavarman , conquered Kalafijara Yatis, Jaina priests Yavanas, the Muhammadans Yayati yoga, computation of Yoge vara, pr. n. yuga or yugd, a word of doubtful meaning Yuvaraja II, k. of Chedi Yuvarajadeva, another name of the Chedi Keydravarsha Yuvarajadeva, younger brother of Samkaragana, k. of Chedi 862, 367 420, 421 197, 205 166 227, 237 prince 252, 253, 287 263, 269

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