INIG1304a Kurethā Inscription of VS 1304a
INIG1304a caitra śudi 1 budhavāra Kurethā (Sheopur). Copper-plate inscription. 19 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the donation of Guḍhhāgrāma in favour of nāyaka Vaccheka or Vaccha by Pratīhāra king Naravarman, younger brother of Malayavarman. Composed by Purutyama (possibly a mistake for Puruṣottama) and engraved by the goldsmith Saḍheka. Now in Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG1277 Kurethā Inscription of VS 1277
INIG1277 jeṣṭha badi 15 ravidine Kurethā (Sheopur). Copper-plate inscription. 25 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions donations and the Pratīhāra king Malayavarman. The royal lineage is given as Naṭula, Pratāpasiṁha and Vigraha and his queen Ālhaṇadevī; she was the daughter of the Cāhamāṇa Kelhaṇa and mother of Malayavaman. The king granted Kudavaṭhe (modern Kurethā) to Vatsa and Haripāla, brahmaṇas of the Vāsala gotra. The plate is now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.