International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publication of two land-sale grants relating to the history of ancient Puṇḍravardhana, the first dated to year 159 of the Gupta era and the second dated to year 5 of a king Pradyumnabandhu who must have ruled in the period immediately following the disappearance of Gupta rule in Bengal. This paper will present four further copperplate inscriptions that have recently become available for study, and extend the corpus of Gupta-period land-sale grants from 12 to 16 items. As is the rule in the early epigraphy of Bengal, the grants are composed in Sanskrit. Three of the new plates are rather heavily corroded, but nevertheless largely decipherable, while o...
<p>SIDDHAṂ Object ID: OB00061: </p> <p>Copper-plate charter of Harivarman from the reign of mahārāj...
Copper-plate charter of Harirāja (third plate) recording a grant by Harirāja of the Śūra dynasty and...
The history of Bengal, with its beginnings hidden in obscurity, may be traced as far back as 800 B.C...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
IN00067 Copper-plate charter of Harivarman from the reign of mahārāja Budhagupta. The plate carries ...
The fourth to the seventh centuries C.E., commonly referred to as the “Gupta Era”, are widely regard...
<p>SIDDHAṂ Object ID: OB00061: </p> <p>Copper-plate charter of Harivarman from the reign of mahārāj...
Copper-plate charter of Harirāja (third plate) recording a grant by Harirāja of the Śūra dynasty and...
The history of Bengal, with its beginnings hidden in obscurity, may be traced as far back as 800 B.C...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceA recent volume of Pratna Samiksha (New Series 6, 2015) contained the publicat...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
International audienceFrom all of undivided Bengal, less than two dozen copperplate charters are kno...
IN00067 Copper-plate charter of Harivarman from the reign of mahārāja Budhagupta. The plate carries ...
The fourth to the seventh centuries C.E., commonly referred to as the “Gupta Era”, are widely regard...
<p>SIDDHAṂ Object ID: OB00061: </p> <p>Copper-plate charter of Harivarman from the reign of mahārāj...
Copper-plate charter of Harirāja (third plate) recording a grant by Harirāja of the Śūra dynasty and...
The history of Bengal, with its beginnings hidden in obscurity, may be traced as far back as 800 B.C...