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INSCRIPTIONS OF THE SILAHARAS OF KOLHAPUR
or Bāge-Fifty in the Tardavāḍī-Thousand. Doṇikoḍa may be Ḍoṇevāḍī in the Gaḍahinglaj
tālukā of the Kolhāpur District, and Toḷakale Toḷaṇūr in the Akkalkoṭ tālukā of the Sholāpur
District. Kūṇḍili is probably Kuṇḍalapur in the Vāḷave tālukā of the Sāngli District. Sēḍambāḷ is, of course, modern Sheḍbāḷ in the Athaṇī tālikā of the Beḷgaon District. Piriyuguvāra (or Hiriyuguvāra) may be represented by modern Ugār budruk, about 15 miles
from Miraj, Siriguppa is modern Shirguppi in the Beḷgaon District, and Juguḷakoppa is
Jugal in the Athaṇī tālukā of the same district.
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From an estampage supplied by the Chief Epigraphist.
[2] Expressed by a symbol.
[3] Read विशुद्ध-.
[4] Originally 2, later altered to 6. See Ind. Ant., Vol. XIX, p. 317.
[5] Barnett suggested the restorations कोणन.
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