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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
No. 22.─ NAUSARI PLATES OF SRYASRAYA-SILADITYA ;
THE YEAR 421.
BY PROFESSOR E. HULTZSCH, PH.D.; HALLE (SAALE).
The copper-plates which bear this inscription come from Nausârî,[14] the head-quarters town
of the Nausârî division of the Baroda State. The inscription was first published, with a lithograph, by the late Dr. Bhagwanlal Indraji in the Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal
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[14] Indian Atlas sheet No. 23, S. E. (1888) lat. 20ú 57', long. 72ú 59'.
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