Thanks, Ashok.  Why didn't I think of that.

Madhav

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 1:20 PM, Ashok Aklujkar via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

On Jun 8, 2017, at 8:31 AM, Martin Gansten via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

>I should greatly appreciate any suggestions on where this 'Pippalagrāma of [the?] one king of the Nikumbha dynasty' (if that is how the verse should be construed) is likely to have been found.<

Try Internet search with Pimpalgaon; e.g. at http://int.search.tb.ask.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?searchfor=Pimpalgaon&st=sb&tpr=omni&p2=%5ECPX%5Exdm122%5ETTAB02%5Eca&ptb=06374DA9-4979-4710-A990-5ADF6339842D&n=7839c884&si=mapsdirections-3-s

The last/family name Nikumb/Nikumba (<— Nikumbha) is still heard in Maharashtra; see http://int.search.tb.ask.com/search/GGmain.jhtml?searchfor=Nikumb&n=7839c884&p2=%5ECPX%5Exdm122%5ETTAB02%5Eca&ptb=06374DA9-4979-4710-A990-5ADF6339842D&qs=&si=mapsdirections-3-s&ss=sub&st=sb&tpr=sbt&ts=1496941530066

a.a.

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