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support this hypothesis. The Garra inscription records the grant of a village to the son of Rauta Pape, who was killed in a battle with the
Turushkas (Turkic people) at Kakadadaha. The Ajaygarh inscription states that like
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206:'s officer Malik Nusrat-ud-din Taisi (or Tayasi) in 1233 CE. According to the text, Taisi marched to Kalanjara from Gwalior, forcing the ruler of Kalanjara to flee, and then plundered the city.
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