Ancient Indian Inscriptions: Recent Finds and New Interpretations
This book seeks mainly to acquaint the reader with important ancient Indian inscriptions discovered in the last few decades, and it also examines some old inscriptions and epigraphical problems with a new approach. --book jacket.
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Contents
The Origin of Aśokan Brāhmī
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Supposedly preAśokan Brāhmī CoinLegends
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Copyright
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accepted according achievements ancient appears Aśoka assigned assume Aulikara Bālāditya become believe belonged Brahmi brother called century Chandra Chandragupta charter coins conquests contain copper plate defeated Delhi described discovered District dynasty earlier early edicts emperor empire engraved epigraphs evidence fact father Fleet four Further Gauḍa genealogy given Goyal grant Gupta Harsha identified imperial important Indian indicates influence inscription interpretation issued Journal king kingdom known Kumāragupta later letters Mahārāja Majumdar Maukharis means mentioned Narasimhagupta obviously original period person pillar plates portion powers prasasti Pravarasena present probably Professor prove published record refers regarded region reign respectively Rock Edict ruled rulers Samudragupta scholars script seal Separate Sharma Shastri shows Sircar Skandagupta Society Śrī success successor suggests temple translation usually Vākāṭaka verse victory village writing written