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    The Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman, also known as the Girnar Rock inscription of Rudradaman, is a Sanskrit prose inscribed on a rock by the Western...
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    Provinces of Soraṭh and Hâlâr in Kâthiâwâd, pp. 36–46, Trubner & Co. (1882) – translation of the edicts. "Junagadh Rock Inscription of Rudradaman", Project...
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    were by having manifested their' title of' heroes among all Kshatriyas." — Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman However, the Yaudheyas soon reestablished...
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  • Western Satraps (category History of Sindh)
    Dakshinapatha, on account of the nearness of their connection did not destroy him. — Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman Rudradaman regained all the previous...
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    (Scythian) ruler of Malwa, a member of the Western Satraps dynasty (see Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman). The edict also narrates the story of Sudarshan...
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    they were defeated by Rudradaman I. The Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman (c. 150 CE) acknowledged the military might of the Yaudheyas "who would...
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    Prashasti (category Indian inscriptions)
    script. The earliest prashastic inscription in classical Sanskrit language is the Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman (circa 150 CE), which became a...
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    Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela (2nd century BCE), the Besnagar pillar inscription of Heliodorus, the Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman I (150 CE)...
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    account of the nearness of their connection did not destroy him." — Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman Coin of Vasisthiputra Satakarni Coin of Rudradaman...
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    Ashoka, in the area of Girnar, near Junagadh, in Gujarat, India. He is only known from the Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman, in which the Western...
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    Yadava (category Ancient peoples of India)
    Cave Inscription of Gautami Balashri mentions that her son Gautamiputra Satakarni conquered the Kukuras. The Junagadh Rock Inscription of Rudradaman I includes...
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    Indo-Greek Kingdom (category Ancient history of Afghanistan)
    Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman records that during the rule of Ashoka, a Yavana King/ Governor named Tushaspha was in charge in the area of Girnar...
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    Skandagupta (category Year of birth unknown)
    The Junagadh rock in Girnar mountain contains an inscription of Skandagupta, besides those of the earlier kings Ashoka and Rudradaman I. The Junagadh inscription...
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    Dakshinapatha, on account of the nearness of their connection did not destroy him. — Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman Rudradaman regained all the previous...
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    front of Cave n°10 in the Nasik Caves. The inscription dates to the early 2nd century CE and has hybrid features. It was followed by the Junagadh rock inscription...
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    present-day Gujarat is attested to by Ashoka's inscription in Junagadh. On the same rock, about 400 years later, Rudradaman inscribed a longer text sometime about...
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    Development of Odia script Tamil-Brahmi inscription in Jambaimalai Silver coin issued during the reign of Rudra Singha with Assamese inscriptions North Indian...
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    Ashoka's inscriptions, or the contemporary Greek accounts such as Megasthenes's Indica, but it is attested by the following sources: The Junagadh rock inscription...
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  • major port town of Iron Age. Candragupta Maurya's rule over present-day Gujarat is attested to by the Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman. Under his rule...
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  • attestation of certain languages. It also does not include inscriptions consisting of isolated words or names from a language. In most cases, some form of the...
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    Ashoka (redirect from Asoka of India)
    example, he finds a mention in the 2nd century Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman. An inscription discovered at Sirkap mentions a lost word beginning...
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    Mahabat Maqbara complex (category Junagadh)
    related to Maqbara, Junagadh. Uparkot Fort Uparkot Caves Jumma Masjid, Uparkot Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman "Junagadh's Mahabat Maqbara is a...
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    An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History. Routledge. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-317-47681-8. "Junagadh Rock Inscription of Rudradaman", Project South Asia....
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    region is mentioned in the Junagadh Rock inscription dating 150 CE, attributed to Rudradaman I. Prior to this, during the rule of Ashoka (268–232 BCE), the...
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    Satavahana dynasty (category Empires and kingdoms of India)
    marrying the daughter of Rudradaman I. The Junagadh inscription of Rudradaman I states that he defeated Satakarni, the lord of Dakshinapatha (Deccan)...
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  • Aparanta (category History of Palghar district)
    historical records make it clear that the extent of Aparanta was much smaller. The Junagadh inscription of Rudradaman mentions that during Ashoka's reign, a Yonaraja...
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  • Vedic period. Champu-kavya is seen in 2nd century AD, on rock inscription of Rudradaman, at Junagadh. It is also seen in Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and...
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    kings; — Rudradaman I, Junagadh rock inscription The Dakshinapatha trade route was one of two great highways that have connected different parts of the sub-continent...
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    Bhagwan Lal Indraji (category People from Junagadh)
    Bhagwan Lal, who made a copy of his own. Using this copy, Bhagwan Lal tried to decipher the Rudradaman I inscription on a Girnar rock. He could not understand...
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  • Vadnagar (redirect from History of Vadnagar)
    Mahatmya section of the Nagara Khanda of the Skanda Purana, by the name of Chamatkarapura. The Junagadh rock inscription (dating from 150 C.E.) of the Western...
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