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Rithapur Inscription of Prabhavatigupta

Inscription number 2. Rithapur copper-plate Inscription of Prabhavatigupta of the time of Pravarasena 2, Regnal Year 19. Provenance Rithapur, (Riddhapura.) Amraoti District, Maharashtra. Script: Box-headed variety of Late Brahmi of the Southern class of the 5th century A.D. Language: Sanskrit. Rudrasena 2 (385 – 390 CE) was a ruler of the Pravarapura-Nandivardhana branch of the …

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Pune Inscription of Prabhavati-Gupta

Pune Copper-Plate Inscription of Prabhavati-Gupta THE VAKATAKAS. Prabhavatigupta belonged to Gupta dynasity and was a vakataka queen. Prabhavati Gupta was the daughter of Chandragupta 2, one of the most important rulers in early Indian history. She was married to Rudrasena 2 of the Vakataka Dynasty and later acted as the regent to her sons Divakarsena and Damodarsena post …

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Inscriptions of Maharaja Lakshmana Datta, Nripamitra & Amativarman

Inscription Number 88 Pali Copper-plate Grant of Maharaja Lakshmana. Provenance: Village Pali, Close to Kosam, (Ancient Kausambi) Karari, Pargana Manjhanpur Tehsil, Prayagraj district. Script: Nail headed Brahmi of the Northern class of the 5th-6th centuries A.D. Language: Sanskrit. Metres: Vv 1-3: श्लोक अनुष्टुभ References: A. Fuhrer, Ep.Ind, II, pp-363 -65. Footnote 1. From the facsimile …

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Inscriptions & Seals of Sarva-varman & Avanti-varman

Inscription number 83. Siroli Inscription of sarva-varman. Provenance: Left side of the bridle path leading from the village siroli to the temple of Anasuyadevi, District and tehsil Chamoli, Uttara Pradesh. Language: Sanskrit. Script: Brahami of Northern class of the middle of the 6th century A.D. References: G.S. Gai, Ep.Ind. . XXXVIII, pp.57-58. Sarvavarman was a king …

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Inscription no 82, of Isanavarman

Early Maukhari rulers had marriage alliances with later guptas, and were in friendly terms with Guptas. Ishanavarman’s mother, Devi Upagupta was from Gupta dynasty , and had married Ishvara-varman. However, Maukharis subsequently started to asserting their sovereignty. Ishanavarman became hostile to several overlords of Magadha & conquered them & revived the Maukhari power. He was a …

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Maukhari dynasty Inscriptions 80 & 81

MAUKHARIS of RAJASTHAN, UP AND BIHAR The Maukhari dynasty controlled vast territories of Rajasthan, UP and Bihar, of Ganga-Yamuna during post-Gupta period, from their capital at Kannauj. They had earlier served as vassals of the Guptas and later of Harsh Vardhana dynasty. The Maukharis established their independence during the mid 6th century. The Maukharis ruled …

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Copper-plates of Samgamasimha, Inscription-76.

Kalachuris and their Subordinates The Kalachuris were an Indian dynasty that ruled in west-central India between 6th and 7th centuries. They are also known as Haihayas. The Kalachuri territory included parts of present-day Gujrat Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra. Their capital was located at Mahishmati. Epigraphic and numismatic evidence suggests that the earliest of the Ellora and Elephanta …

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