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DescriptionOld Kannada inscriptions dated c.1171 (l) and c.1223 (r) in the Harihareshwara temple at Harihar.JPG
English: This photograph was taken by me in Harihar, Davangere district, Karnataka state, India. The Harihareshwara Temple at Harihar in was built in c.1223–1224 CE by Polalva, a commander and minister of the Hoysala Empire King Vira Narasimha II. The inscription dated 1171 is assigned to Vijaya Pandyadeva, a Hoysala vassal, and the inscription to the right is a bilingual Kannada-Sanskrit inscription and is assigned to King Vira Narasimha II and army commander Polalva. Source of inscription date:Pâli, Sanskrit and Old Canarese Inscriptions: From the Bombay Presidency and Parts of the Madras Presidency and Maisûr-John Faithful Fleet, James Burgess, H.M. Stationery Office, 1878 - Inscriptions left #118, page 19), right #123, Page 20
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