Book Title: Sambodhi 1974 Vol 03
Author(s): Dalsukh Malvania, H C Bhayani
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Ram-Vallabh Soman! be Nāhacla Raja,' whose name is found in an inscription of V. E. 1472 (1415 AD) incised on a pedastal of an image in Devari No 2 of Arnbikesvara temple, of Amer Another ruler is Sedhabadeva or Sodhā, whose name is found in coloplion3 of MS of Jambiidripa-Prajñaptı of V.E 1492 (1435 AD) He seemed to have yielded his allegiance to Mahārānā Kumbhā, who according to the Rānakapura Jaina 4 temple lusciption of VE 1496 (1439 AD), succeeded to over run Nāgarachāl Uparamal, Hādoti, Cātasu etc In 1446 A D., the Sultan of Malawa went on expedition and made an unsuccessful attempt to capture the stronghold of Māndal. garlı 5 similar attempts were also made in 1454 AD In the year 1.155 AD, when he was going to attack the strong holdo of Ajmer, passed through Todā and defeated its juler But Mahārānā Kumbhā, assisted the chief of Todā in regaining his paternal state The Eklinga-Mahatmya (MS) contains the account that the forces of the Sultan of Malawa were defeated and Todā was regained by Kumbhă" From Tonk, few Jaina sculptures were found in excavation bearing the inscription of ve 1510 (1453 A.D) of the ruler Lūngarendra. It seems that either it was the name of Dūngar Singh Tomar of Gwalior, whose name might have wrongly engraved or it is the name or local Solanki chief 2 म० १४७२ वर्ष आपाद मुदि १० शुक्रवार रा श्री राज नाहड राज सोलकी ... (unpublished inscription ) 3 Maharana Kumbha (Hindi) by the author, pp 98-100. 4 Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India for 1907-8, pp. 214-215 5 Briggs-Firıstah, Vol 1v, pp 214-215/Tabaquat--Akbari (Bag. ) Vol II, p 516. 6 Zafar-ul-w'alia (Eng) pp 174 a131833#Eten & Forsal 074 gusti जीव्यावर्षशत मभूत्यतुरग' श्रीकुभकर्णा भुवि ॥५॥ Eklinga Mahatmya (MS) of Saraswall-Bhawana-Udaipur 8 Vijay Murti-Jaina Lekha Sangraha IļI, p. 486.

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