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  2. Barli Inscription - Wikipedia

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    Earlier scholars assigned the Barli inscription to the pre-Ashokan period, but more recent scholars have assigned it to a later date.[4]According to historian G. H. Ojha, who discovered the inscription from bhillot mata temple in 1912, the inscription contains the line Viraya Bhagavate chaturasiti vase, which can be interpreted as "dedicated to Lord Vira in his 84th year". [5]

  3. Kanswa - Wikipedia

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    Kanswa, also spelled Kansua, is a village in the Kota district of Rajasthan, India.It is of archaeological importance. [1] It is the site where James Tod found an inscription in 1820 AD that reveals the rule of the Jat king Maharaja Shalinder in Kota region in 5th century AD.

  4. Pratiharas of Mandavyapura - Wikipedia

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    A 625 CE inscription of a feudatory ruler named Rajilla has been found at Vasantgarh. This Rajilla and his father Vajrabhata Satyashraya were vassals of the Chapotkata ruler Varmalata. B. N. Puri identified this Rajilla as Harichandra's son Rajilla, although the names of their fathers are different according to epigraphic evidence.

  5. Hathibada Ghosundi inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The Hathibada inscription were found near Nagari village, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India, while the Ghosundi inscription was found in the village of Ghosundi, about 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Chittorgarh.

  6. History of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Bhoja's Daulatpura-Dausa Inscription(AD 843), confirms his rule in Dausa region. Another inscription states that, "Bhoja's territories extended to the east of the Sutlej river." Mahmud of Ghazni captured Kannauj in 1018, and the Pratihara ruler Rajapala fled. He was subsequently captured and killed by the Chandela ruler Vidyadhara.

  7. List of Monuments of National Importance in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Hathiwada enclosure with inscription together with adjacent in S.Plot No. 301 (archaeological site of the Hathibada Inscription) Nagari: Chittaurgarh: Hathiwada enclosure with inscription together with adjacent in S.Plot No. 301 (archaeological site of the Hathibada Inscription) More images: N-RJ-45

  8. Paramaras of Chandravati - Wikipedia

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    The inscription also refers to an earlier land donation by his father Vikramasimha. [16] The inscription was inscribed by Soniya, the grandson of a Kayastha from Gauda. [4] Fragmentary Rohida (Roheda) inscription, now lost [10] Pali inscription of Dharavarsha [10] Ajari inscription, dated 1223 VS [10] Achalgadh inscription of Yashodhavala [1]

  9. List of State Protected Monuments in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Inscription of Hammir Kanwalji: Bundi: Upload Photo: S-RJ-82 Brahmi Inscription of Shunga period Chittorgarh: Upload Photo: S-RJ-83 Rajmahal of Devagarh Chittorgarh: Upload Photo: S-RJ-84 Much Kund Dholpur: Upload Photo: S-RJ-85 Kund and Shiva temple Dholpur: Upload Photo: S-RJ-86 Jarjarina tomb and masjid Dholpur: Upload Photo: S-RJ-87 Ancient ...