Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 11
Author(s): E Hultzsch
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ Geographical names in the records of the Somavasi kings of (Ratck) Vinttapura, with identifications where ascertained-contd. 200 Designation of the record and reference to its publication. Place of find. Name of place whence issued Villages granted. Name of country in wbich the village granted Was situated. Grantee's residence and place from which he einigrated. REMARKS. EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. F.-Katak copper-plate Believed to have(4) Yayatinagara, ap-|(7) Gaudasiwinilli. . (10) Küla-Sikh a g A (14) Singöd-grams - progrant of the 3rd been found parently another dyanhai (Khadgiyapha?)- bably Singhar in the year of Mahabhara somewhere close name of Vinitapura vishaya. Khariär Žamindari in gupta II. to Cuttack. No. (3) the extreme south of the Above, Vol. III. Raipur district. P. 366. (15) Dévibhöga vishaya Deobhog in the Bindra Nawagarh Zamindari in the extreine south of Raipur District. Kosala[deśa]-Chhattisgarla. (16) Käsilli. (17) Srävasti-maydala in Oudh, round about the present Sahet Mahet. . G.-Patna copper Patpa State . Mürasima, same as (8) Päsitala- Pointala, ! (11) Poti ? probably same Loisringi, same as No. (1) plates of the 6th year No.(1). 2 miles east of No. (2). of Mahabhavagupta Bolangir. (18) Kommāpira. J. A. S. B. 1905, Vol. I. p. 4. H.-Patni copper Patna State Vinitapura, same as (9) Talakajja-Tala (12) Sauüla-Soinnula in (19) Jalajadda - Jalajodo plates of the 8th No. (3). gaja, 10 miles south- Patna State, 20 miles near Talagaja, 10 miles year of Mabāśiva. east of Bolangir. south of Bolangir and south-east of Bolangir. gupta. 22 miles south-west of J. A. S. B. 1906, (10) Daśānariy anadi. Talgaja. (20) Madhvila. Vol. I. p. 6. This is probably now known as Nimuruti Köfala-deśa, same 48 river to the north No. 3. of which is Jalajodo and to its south Talagaja, the distance between the two villages being only 2 miles. The plates men: tion the Chodi country which lay south of the Jumns and er tended at least up to the Bilaspur District of the Central Provinces; also Dahaņi, probably another name of Dahale, or Jubbulporo 'country. [VOL. XI.

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