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________________ 178 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. XXIV. therefore be now called Jayabhata IV and not Jayabhata III. Gurjara princes will, therefore, stand as follows : Dadda I therefore be more allod Jayabhasa Te and not Jayabhupa . The genealogical linear the The genealogical list of the Jayabhata I-Vitaraga "Dadda II. Praśāntarăga K. 380, 385, 391, 392 Jayabhata II Dadda III-Bāhusahāya Jayabhata III K. 456 Ahirola Jayabhata IV K. 486 (two grants). Mr. G. V. Acharya, however, has rejected the genealogy proposed by Dr. Bhagwantal and has instead arranged the succession of these princes as follows: Dadda I. K. 330, 346 Jayabbata I. K. 355 Dadda II-Bāhusahāya. K. 380, 385, 392 Jayabhata II. K. 405, 456 Ahirola Jayabhata III. K. 486. It may be noted in this connection that Mr. Acharya nowhere mentions the biruda Prasantarāga, but as he assigns the dates K. 380, 385 and 392 of Dadda-Praśāntarāga to Dadda-Bahusehāya we must suppose that he identifies the two Daddas. The dates K. 330, 355 and 405 assigned by him to Dadda I, Jayabhata I and Jayabhata II are conjectural, as no records of these dates have yet been discovered. In re-arranging the succession of the Gurjara princes in this way Mr. Acharya seems to have assumed that the Nausāri and Prince of Wales Museum plates dated respectively K. 456 and 486 1 Above, Vol. XXIII, p. 149.
SR No.032578
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 24
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHirananda Shastri
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1937
Total Pages472
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size22 MB
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