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Indic Chronicles – 4

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Mota Machiala plates of Dhruvasena 1 (525 AD)
The Mota Machiala plates of Dhruvasena I, dating back to 525 AD, are significant inscriptions granting land and tax exemptions to Brahmins. These copper plates provide insights into ancient administrative practices, social structures, and land grants during that period in Indian history. They shed light on the governance, religious patronage, and the importance of Sanatana dharma influence in the region during that era.
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