File:Old Kannada inscription (1077 AD) of Kalyani Chalukya King Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya VI in Panchabasti temple at Humcha.jpg

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English: Humcha is a town in Nagara Taluq of Shimoga district in the Karnataka state, India. The inscription (Saka 999 or 1077 AD) was found at the Panchabasti temple. The inscription provides useful information regarding the Gangas dynasty of Talakad and the Santaras of Humcha. Ref: List of inscriptions in Chronological order (pages 1-8); Part II, Text of inscriptions in Roman characters, inscription Nr. 35, page 249-255; Translation of inscriptions, Nr. 35 on page 133-138
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Source Epigraphia Carnatica: Inscriptions in the Shimoga District, Volume VIII
Author B. Lewis Rice (Benjamin Lewis Rice, 1837-1927)

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