100 Journal of the Asiatie Society of Bengal. [N.S., XII, 



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Inscr. No. 10 : An inscription incised on the outer wall 

 ot the fort comprising seven lines, and covering a space of 9f" 

 high by 1W broad. Written completelv in Rajastham Bhasa. 

 Huge and deeply engraved characters. 



- • ^- e . Ascription ref er s to the reign of the rajarajesvara maha- 

 raja Vije Singha [of Jodhpur] and kavara PhaV Singha, and 

 records how the former defeated Jogi Dasa, who had rebelled to 

 his authority and had locked himself up in the fort. The means 

 through which Vije Singha achieved success, is stated to have 

 been a subterranean mine, whereby he was able to enter the 

 tort and recapture it, while Jogi Dasa was killed in the struggle. 

 lo commemorate the deceased (?), the Bhati Mahu Dasa erected 

 a raised platform (cdtaro) near the wall of the fort. Of this 

 platform there seems to have remained no trace to this day. 

 Ihe date, which is given at the end, is [Vikrama-] Samvat 1809, 

 the 1st day of the dark fortnight of Magha. 



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Inscr No. 11 : An inscription incised on the pedestal of 

 a mum of fcurya, the Sun-god, which is found in a small open 



