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Updated: This inscription belongs to the Alupa dynasty that ruled Mangaluru region, say officials Share Article AAA A personnel from Archaeological Society of India, Mysuru, on Monday carrying out estampaging of the Kannada inscription that was recently found on the campus of the College of Fisheries in Mangaluru. This inscription belongs to the Alupa dynasty that ruled Mangaluru region, say officials Erosion of the top portion of the Kannada inscription found on the Hoige Bazaar campus of the College of Fisheries makes it difficult to prima facie say as to the purpose of the inscription that relates to donation of land, said officials from Epigraphy division of Archaeological Society of India, Mysuru, here on Monday.