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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
and other unnamed enemies, gave back the sovereignty of Mahôdaya (Kanauj) ;[1] but we have
still to determine what may have been the relations between his family and the family of
Mahârâjas in which we have Prabhâsa-Bhôja I., Bhâka-Mahêndrapâla, and Harsha-Vinâyakapâla, who issued charters from Mahôdaya (Kanauj) in A. D. 706, 761, and 794.[2]
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[1] I am indebted to Prof. Kielhorn for this point. For the necessary references, see his List of the Inscriptions
of Northern India, above, Vol. V. Appendix, p. 86, No. 638 ; and see also Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 187, and Ep. Ind.
Vol. IV. p. 245.
[2] See above, Vol. V. pp. 209, 210, and Ind. Ant Vol. XV. p. 110.
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