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Ram-Vallabh Somani
Besides these, the following colophons13 are also found from Hādoti and Eastern Rajasthan, having the account of his reign : (1) The colophone of MS Sukumāl Carita of V E. 1546 (1489
A.D.) copied at Bāran (2) The colophon of MS Bhāya Sangraha of VE 1541 (1414
A.D) copied at Kotāb.
In the Jain temple Amber there are two inscriptions on the pedastal of the images of V.E. 1533 (1476 A D) and 1548 (1491 A.D.) of the reign of Sultan Gayāsuddin
An inscription of V.E. 1537 (1480 A D.)14 is also available of his reign in the temple of Harsha Nätha Sīkar The GuruGuna Ratnākara kāvyals composed in 15th century AD also contains the account that Hādoti was forming the part of the reign of the Sultans of Malawa.
From the above it appears that the Sultan of Malawa subjugated a vast territory of Eastern Rajasthan including Todā, who held it for some years. His nominee at Todā was Lallā Khān Pathan Solankies migrated to Mewar :
The Solanki chief Sūra Sena on being ousted from Todā remained in Mewar for few years, where he was granted village Pur (Dist. Bhilawara). According to a colophon of MS Labdhısārale of V.E. 1551 (1494 A.D) he was present there. 13 संवत् १५४६ वर्ष ज्येष्ठ सुदि ६ बुधवासरे पुष्यनक्षत्रो वारावती नगयाँ सुरत्राण गयासुद्दीन
xf gaye... (Dr. Kasliwal Prašasti Sangraha p. 195) and RJ.B. G.S Vol. V p. 148. 14 Rajputana Museum Report, Ajmer, year 1935 inscription No IX 15 873190 HPART7714 oferusah54RRENT BG11 Gurugana-Ratnakara
Kävya. 10 संवत् १५५१ वर्ष आषाठ सुदि १४ मंगलवासरे ज्येष्ठानक्षत्रे श्री मेदपाटवेशे श्रीपुरनगरे
Naprangayat s RF ada garant-The colphon of Labdhisar( MS) The Biradi Chand Jain Temple, Jaipur M.S. No 136.