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South Indian Inscriptions |
VAKATAKA CHRONOLOGY
is easy to surmise that this enemy, though not named in the inscription, was the contemporary Vākāṭaka king. The restoration of the fortune of the Vākāṭaka family mentioned in the Bālāghāṭ plates probably refers to the reoccupation of Northern Vidarbha by Pṛithivīsheṇa II. ...The scheme of the genealogy and chronology of the Vākāṭakas proposed by Dr. Majumdar thus goes against the available evidence of the Vākāṭaka and other inscriptions and is therefore untenable.
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