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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA No. 26.─TWO PRATIHARA GRANTS FROM KURETHA (1 Plate) D. C. SIRCAR, OOTACAMUND Two copper-plate grants issued by rulers belonging to a branch line of the celebrated Pratīhāra family were discovered nearly forty years ago from the village of Kurēṭhā in the Śivapurī District of the old Gwalior State now merged in Madhya Bhārat. The inscriptions were noticed in the Progress Report of the Archaeological Survey of India, Western Circle, 1915-16, p. 59, and the Annual Report of the Archaeological Department, Gwalior State, Saṁvat 1972, Nos. 64-65. The summaries of these notices also appeared in Bhandarkar’s List of Inscriptions of Northern India, Nos. 475 and 541, and H. N. Dvivedi’s Gwalior Rājyake Abhilekh (Hindī), Nos. 97 and 110. But the text of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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