Summary: The texts provide detailed descriptions of copper-plate charters, genealogies, and historical notes of ruling dynasties in the Kanarese districts during various time periods, covering events such as military campaigns, land grants, and political treaties. Specific charters and inscriptions are mentioned with estimated dates based on eras like 'Saka-Saṁvat'. Records from different localities are linked to historical figures such as rulers, ministers, and monuments. These historical data trace the territorial expansion, cultural narrative, and political exchanges among entities like the Peshwas, Mughals, and Maratha factions through significant landmarks like the Treaty of Salbai in A.D. 1782. Further, the accounts shed light on military engagements and diplomatic confrontations between prominent rulers like Haidar Ali, Tipu Sultan, and the East India Company. The narrative emphasizes strategic alliances, territorial disputes and the complexities of power play during these periods in southern Maharashtra.