Earliest reference to Guhila is found on a silver coin near Agra that mentions Sri Guhila on it.[4]
According to Atpur inscription dating VS. 1034 and Chittor inscription VS 1331 Guhila is said to have migrated from Anandpur (identified as Vadnagar) to Mewar region.[5]
^Bhatnagar, Nidhi (2000). Changing Phases of Mewar Painting. Panchsheel Prakashan. p. 3. ISBN978-81-7056-211-5. Ruling dynasty of mewar founded by Guhil in 566 AD and accordingly the ruling class was called ' Guhil vanshi '
^Rajasthan (India) (1962). Rajasthan District Gazetteers. Printed at Government Central Press. p. 163. The earliest coin that are attributed to a Mewar ruler by name are those said to have been struck by Rawal Guhila, the founder of Guhila family. These small silver coins bore, in an ancient western form of Sanskrit Character, the inscription "Sri Guhila".
^Miśra, Ratanalāla (2000). The Mewar Inscriptions (in Sanskrit). Mahamaya Prakashan. p. 3. Guhils , the descendants of Guhil , who was the founder of the Guhilot clan . The Atpur inscription mentions Guhadutta as coming from Anandpur which is , now identified with Vadnagar in the Baroda State .
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