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English: Arjunavad inscription of the Seuna king Kannara, dated 1260 A.D. Karnataka, India. This is one of the important inscription related to Basava and his family details. Names refernces Basavaraj and Sangana Basava.
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Scanned the page from the book "Basaveshwara and his times, Kannada Research Institute,

Karnatak University, Dharwad 1968"
Author Dr. P. B. Desai


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