Nasik cave inscription |
- This inscription gives information about the boundaries of the kingdom of Nahapana.
- We also get information from this inscription that a class of weavers of Govardhan had received a renewable one per cent monthly interest of 2000 Karshapana.
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Udayagiri cave inscription |
- This inscription belongs to the greatest ruler of the Gupta dynasty, Chandragupta II.
- From this inscription, we get information about the victories of Chandragupta II.
- We also get information about Sanakanika from this inscription.
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Garhwa inscription |
- This inscription belongs to the greatest ruler of the Gupta dynasty, Chandragupta II. In this
- In this inscription, Chandragupta II has been called “Param Bhagavata”.
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Mathura Pillar inscription |
- This pillar inscription belongs to the greatest ruler of the Gupta dynasty, Chandragupta II.
- The Gupta era is mentioned for the first time in this column.
- This column describes about the Pashupati sect.
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Mehrauli Pillar inscription |
- It has been told about a king named “Chandra”.
- Historians have equated this king named Chandra with Chandragupta II.
- This pillar inscription is made of iron.
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Mandsaur Prasasti |
- It is dedicated to the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
- It describes the defeat of Mihirkul by Yashovarman.
- It also describes the construction of the Sun Temple by silk weavers.
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Karamdanda inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
- Information about the officers of the Gupta dynasty is obtained from this inscription.
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Bilsad inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
- It describes the Kartik temple.
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Tumain stone inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
- This inscription mentions the victory of Chandragupta II over the Shakas.
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Udayagiri Jain cave inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
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Mankuwar stone inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
- This record gives information about the use of zero and decimals.
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Bhitari pillar inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Skandagupta.
- This inscription gives information about the invasion of Pushyamitra Shunga and the Huna invasion during the period of Skandagupta.
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Kahaum Pillar inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Skandagupta.
- In this inscription, Skandagupta has been called “Shukraditya”.
- It also describes 5 Jain Tirthankaras.
- Information about the local administration is also available in this record.
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Indore Copperplate |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Skandagupta.
- In this information related to the sun, worship is received.
- In this, we get the description of the oily category who used to work as bankers.
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Eran Record |
- The first archival evidence of the practice of Sati is obtained from this inscription of Bhanugupta.
- This gives information related to the invasion of the Huns.
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Eran stone pillar |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Budhagupta.
- This gives information about the feudal system of the Gupta period.
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Gwalior Stone Inscription |
- This gives information about the Gwalior campaign of Mihirkul.
- In this, Nagabhata I is said to be the destroyer of mosquitoes.
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Damodarpur Copper Lekh |
- This is the inscription of the Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
- The Gupta period irrigation system has been mentioned in this inscription.
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Damodarpur Copper Inscription |
- This inscription belongs to the Gupta ruler Buddha Gupta.
- In this, the land revenue system of the Gupta period has been mentioned.
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Bihar Pillar Inscription |
- In this, Ashwamedha Yagya is mentioned by Skandagupta.
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Eran Inscription |
- This is the inscription of the Hun ruler Toraman.
- The inscription mentions the varaha avatar of Lord Vishnu.
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Dudhpani inscription |
- This is a later Gupta inscription, in which the merchant Udaybhan has been described.
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Poona Copper Lekh |
- In this, the Dharan gotra has been described between the Prabhavati Guptas and the Guptas.
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Harha Inscription |
- This is the inscription of Ishanvarma, the ruler of the Maukhari dynasty.
- It mentions the construction of the Shiva temple.
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Banskhera inscription |
- This is the inscription of Harshavardhana.
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Sanjan Copper Lekh |
- This inscription mentions the defeat of Pratihara ruler Nagabhata II by Rashtrakuta ruler Govind III.
- In this inscription, there is also a mention of Amoghavarsha cutting off his finger to the goddess.
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