The subjoined inscription records a remission of taxes by Aḻagiya-Pallavaṉ. This chief bore the same surname as Aḻagiya-Śōḻaṉ, a feudatory of Rājarāja III.,Śeṅgēṇi family.Vijaya-Gaṇḍagōpāladēva. Three inscriptions at Kāñchipuram are dated in the Śaka year 1187 and in the 15th and 16th years of Tribhuvanachakravartin Vijaya-Gaṇḍagōpāladēva,Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 122, and Vol. XXII. p. 219 f.
svasti śrī
ṇṭu m
campuvarāyaṉeṉ nam paṟṟukkaṭamaiyu
koḷḷum Iṭattu muṟkālat
ciyāṉa cela
ṅ
coṉṉom Aḻakiyapallavaṉ Eti
yaṉeṉ
Hail ! Prosperity ! We, Aḻagiya-Pallavaṉ Edirili-Śōḻa-Śambuvarāyaṉ, have ordered that, from the third year (of the reign) of Vijaya-Gaṇḍagōpāladēva, if taxes and revenue due to us are levied, (these) taxes and revenue have to be levied after remission of one sixteenth and one fifth, to the extent of the full amount which had not been (levied) in former times.
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