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THE CHOLAS
As most of the signatories at the end of these records also figure in inscriptions of
Rājēndra-Chōḷa III, it may be supposed that they refer themselves to the reign of
this king only. They record also a remission of taxes on 25 vēli of lands granted
as dēvadāna in Muṭṭam alias Villavanallūr in Nittavinōda-vaḷanāḍu by Tripurādēvī, the king’s aunt (attai). From her name this lady appears to have belonged
to the Hoysaḷa royal house.
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