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Option 2 : 1, 2 and 4

The correct answer is 1, 2 and 4.

  • Achaleshwar Inscription - 1285 AD
  • Bijolia Inscription - 1170 AD
  • Chirwa Inscription - 1273 AD
  • Kumbhalgarh Prashasti - 1460 AD
    • Hence, option (3) is incorrect.​

  • Achaleshwar Inscription - 1285 AD.
    • According to the 1274 CE Chittor inscription and 1285 1285 AD Achaleshwar (Abu) inscription of Vedasharma, Bappa Rawal "changed his priestly splendour for regal lustre".
    • The Atpur inscription describes Guhadatta as a "Mahideva", which according to historian R. V. Somani, can be translated as either "king" or "Brahmin.​
  • Bijolia Inscription - 1170 AD
    • ​The Bijolia inscription dating back V.S. 1226 (1170 AD), issued during the reign of Someshvara, is very important because it throws new light on the early history of the Chahamana dynasty.
    • It has 30 lines and 90 verses. In various verses, praise has been offered to Rishabhnatha, the first Jain Tirthankara, Shantinatha (16th Tirthankara), Parshvanatha (23rd Tirthankara) and Mahavira, 24th and last Tirthankara.
  • ​Chirwa Inscription - 1273 AD
    • ​It has been inscribed in 1273 AD at the door of the temple of Udaipur revealing the achievements of Bappa Rawal's ancestors.
    • It describes the social and religious conditions of the age.
  • Kumbhalgarh Prashasti - 1460 AD
    • It is the most important source of knowing the ancestry of Mewar kings.​
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