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"During the course of this expedition he is believed to have attacked and defeated the Saka Chief Shridhar Varman, ruling over Eran-Vidisha region. He then annexed the area and erected a monument at Eran (modern Sagar District) "for the sake cf augmenting his fame"." in Pradesh (India), Madhya; Krishnan, V. S. (1982). Madhya Pradesh: District Gazetteers. Government Central Press. p. 28.
Mirashi, V. V. (1951). "Eran Pillar Inscription of Sridharavarman". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 14: 23–26. ISSN2249-1937. JSTOR44303929.
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Mirashi, V. V. (1951). "Eran Pillar Inscription of Sridharavarman". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 14: 23–26. ISSN2249-1937. JSTOR44303929.