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The Indian Historical Quarterly March 1946

1946

It is to be regretted that the evidence of this important dated document was thus lost and ignored and the dynasty that was responsible for the total annihilation of the forces of the haughty conqueror of Bihar and Northern Bengal as well as for the expulsion of the subsequent invaders of their kingdom has so long been thus denied the recogntion due to it. [...] To form a back-ground for the chronology of Kamarupa it is well to recall here the chronology of the Pala kings of northern Bengal and Bihar and the Sena kings of Bengal south of the Ganges during the period. [...] The inscription was incised in the reign of a hitherto unknown king Srimat Vigvasundara Deva and is dated like the other two inscriptions of the period in Sakaloda in 1149 Saka=1227 A. D. The purport of the inscription appears to be that in that year one Candakanta ordered by the king repaired some damage done by the Mlecchas to the temple of Siva on Bull. [...] The ruler and the nobles The Rajah hopes to have the assistance of the English Government in sending away those among the Chieftains of his state who are at present disobedient to his authority and in compelling those who have usurped any of the villages of the Khalsa to restore them. [...] It has been an established custom in this principality when a prvision is to be made for the younger sons of the reigning Rajah to do so partly by alienating some of the Khalsa lands and partly by resuing a proportion of the lands held by the nobles of the families which are the oldest and consequently the most remote from the reigning 2 He was descended from a junior branch of the ruling
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Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Narendra Law view
New Lights on the History of Assam
1-14 N.K. Bhattasali view
Pertabgarh
15-22 Anil Banerjee view
The Visuddhimagga and the Silver Bent-Bars
23-27 Rabis Kar view
The Location of the Tchina Temple and the Original Home of the Imperial Guptas
28-33 Jagan Nath view
An Ancient Saka Dynasty of Mahismati
34-41 v.v. Mirashi view
Cintapallipadu Inscription of Ganadeva
42-46 R. Subrahmaniya view
The Main Aspects of the English Policy in Bengal in the 17th Century
47-54 Kh.A Haye view
Date of Subhasitamuktavali
55-59 P.K. Gode view
Kaca Problem Solved
60-61 Parmeshwari Gupta view
King Durgaraja of the Sarabliapuriya Dynasty
62-63 Dines Sircar view
The Maharajas Svamidasa Bhulunda and Rudradasa
64-65 Dines Sircar view
The Text-Problem of the Krsnakarnamrta
66-71 K. Raja view
Somarajadeva of the Satingitaratnavali
72-73 K.Madhava Sarma view
Bhasa as A Prakrit Poet
73-74 K. Moorty view
Review
75-80 unknown view

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