• The Taxila copper-plate, also called the Moga inscription or the Patika copper-plate is a notable archaeological artifact found in the area of Taxila, Gandhara...
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  • to the later copper-plate inscriptions. It is written on a small plaque of bronze (a copper alloy). The Taxila and the Kalawan copper-plate inscriptions...
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    Gandhara in the Taxila copper plate inscription. The area is mentioned in various epigraphic material, such as the Taxila copper plate inscription, where...
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    (epigraphic); Kharosthi: ๐จจ๐จ†๐จ€ Mo-a, Moa, called ๐จจ๐จ†๐จ’ Mo-ga, Moga on the Taxila copper plate; also called ๐จจ๐จ…๐จฌ๐จ๐จ ๐จจ๐จ๐จฉ๐จ๐จ Me-va-ki Mi-yi-ka, Mevaki Miyika...
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  • Cantonment Taxila Christian Hospital Taxila Tehsil Taxila Cantonment Junction railway station University of ancient Taxila Taxila copper plate Taxila haquinus...
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    ๐จซ๐จ๐จ€๐จ๐จ† ๐จ๐จ‚๐จฏ๐จ‚๐จซ๐จ‚๐จ๐จ† Li-a-ko Ku-su-lu-ko, Liako Kusuluko, on the Taxila copper plate) was an Indo-Scythian satrap of the area of Chukhsa in northwestern...
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    Kushans until around the 2nd century CE. For example the Indo-Scythian Taxila copper plate inscription uses the Macedonian month of "Panemos". Later, the Dast-i...
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  • Chach, west of the city of Taxila. The area is mentioned in various epigraphic material, such as the Taxila copper plate inscription, where it is described...
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    a relic of the Buddha Shakyamuni to a Buddhist monastery, in the Taxila copper plate. Kharahostes (10 BCE โ€“ 10 CE) is mentioned on the Buddhist Mathura...
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    number of various Hellenistic states, ruling from regional capitals like Taxila, Sagala, Pushkalavati, and Alexandria in the Caucasus (now Bagram). Other...
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  • depending on sources). The term Kshaharata is also known from the 6 CE Taxila copper plate inscription, in which it qualifies the Indo-Scythian ruler Liaka...
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    inscription, the Sohgaura copper plate inscription, the Mahasthangarh Brahmi inscription, the Eran coin legend, the Taxila coin legends, and the inscription...
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  • during the 1st century BCE. Patika Kusulaka's name appears on the Taxila copper plate as Patiko Kusuluko (๐จค๐จŸ๐จ๐จ๐จ† ๐จ๐จ‚๐จฏ๐จ‚๐จซ๐จ‚๐จ๐จ†). This name is composed...
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  • Abhiraka, Bhumaka, and Nahapana โ€” use any date on their coins. The Taxila copper plate, which mentions two other Kshaharatas โ€” Liaka Kusulaka and his son...
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  • Liaka Kusulaka is mentioned in the Taxila copper plate (British Museum)...
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    "sleeves") was a type of iron or copper-alloy laminated arm guard with curved, overlapping metal segments or plates fastened to leather straps worn by...
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  • Indo-Greek kingdom in India, one on a vase from Swat, the other on a copper plate from Taxila. Shortly after 153 BCE, Josephus relates, Alexander Balas appointed...
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  • Liaka Kusulaka is mentioned in the Taxila copper plate (British Museum)....
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    "Saviour King Menander". Athena advancing right, with thunderbolt and shield. Taxila mint mark. Coin of King Gurgamoya of Khotan (1st century CE). Obverse: Kharoshthi...
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    India during the past century. The earliest known copper-plate known as the Sohgaura copper-plate is a Maurya record that mentions famine relief efforts...
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    die struck coins appeared around 4th century BC in Taxila and Ujjain. These coins were mostly in copper and rarely in silver, the metal dies were cast carefully...
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    Hazouri and the Bhir Mound hoards. Early punch-marked coins of Gandhara, Taxila-Gandhara region. According to Aristotle (fr. 611,37, ed. V. Rose) and Pollux...
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    subcontinent, which is evident from baked clay retorts and receivers found at Taxila, Shaikhan Dheri, and Charsadda in Pakistan and Rang Mahal in India dating...
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    (what is today Patna) was located in Magadha; the other core regions were Taxila in the northwest; Ujjain in the Malwa Plateau; Kalinga on the Bay of Bengal...
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    silver and copper, and bore animal and plant symbols on them. Coin finds in the Kabul hoard (c. 380 BC), Mir Zakah hoards (c. 100 AD), Taxila Bhir Mound...
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    the city of Taxila, garnered support from republics such as Trigarta and Gandhara. He subsequently conquered the Nanda Empire, with Taxila being designated...
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    although this is not certain. Some other inscriptions, such as the Sohgaura copper plate inscription and the Mahasthan inscription, have been tentatively dated...
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  • by a Gupta emperor is from the reign of Vishnugupta (the Damudarpur copper-plate inscription), in which he makes a land grant in the area of Kotivarsha...
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    unmistakable evidence for widespread glass usage comes from the ruins of Taxila (3rd century BCE), where bangles, beads, small vessels, and tiles were discovered...
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  • Indian epigraphy Buddhist temple architecture History of India Indian copper plate inscriptions Indian rock-cut architecture List of rock-cut temples in...
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