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PART A p. 139, No. 12, and Pl. XXVI and LV; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 72, No. 110, and Pl., and IA., Vol. XXI (1829), p. 236, No. 110; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 19. No. 62. TEXT:
TRANSLATION: A 120 (821); PLATE XV ON a rail-bar of the South-Eastern quadrant, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta (C.B. 24). Edited by Cunningham, StBh. (1879), p. 139, No. 7, and Pl. LV; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 71, No. 105, and Pl., and IA., Vol. XXI (1892), p. 235, No. 105; Barua-Sinha, BI, (1926), p. 19, No. 55. TEXT: TRANSLATION: The gift of Pusadevā (Pushyadevā)[3], the mother of Dhamaguta (Dharmagupta)[4]. A 121 (875)[5]; PLATE XV RAIL inscription, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Edited by Cunningham, StBh. (1879), p. 142, No. 60, and Pl. LVI; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 75, No. 150, and Pl., and IA., Vol. XXI, (1892), p. 238, No. 150; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 32, No. 109.
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TRANSLATION: A 122 (862)[6]; PLATE XV RAIL inscription, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Edited by Cunningham, StBh. (1879), p. 141, No. 47, and Pl. LVI; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 74, No. 139, and Pl., and IA., Vol. XXI (1892), p. 238, No. 139; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 27, No. 97.
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