Sarada_script_Inscription_from_Hund,_India.jpg
Summary
Description Sarada script Inscription from Hund, India.jpg |
English:
A Sanskrit inscription found on a stone slab on the banks of Indus River. Hund is also known as Udabhanda. The inscription is from the Hindu Shahi dynasty that was eliminated by Mahmud Ghazni. The language is Sanskrit, the script is Sarada. 8th century.
These are photographs of ancient and pre-12th century inscriptions (2D Art). These were made from a personal copy of the following book. Note that PD-Art guidelines apply, since the original creator of this artwork lived many centuries ago. Any rights I have are herewith donated with Wikimedia Creative Commons 4.0 license. NP Chakravarti (1934), Epigraphia Indica Volume 22. |
Date | |
Source | Own work |
Author | Ms Sarah Welch |
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