Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena
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The Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena is an Indian inscription from the reign of the Later Gupta dynasty king Aditya-sena (r. c. 655-680 CE).[3] The inscription was found in 1880 by Markham Kittoe in the village of Apasadha, Bihar, and is now located in the British Museum.[2]
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Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena | |
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Size | 85 cm width x 45 cm height |
Writing | Sanskrit, Late Brahmi script |
Created | Reign of Aditya-sena (r. c. 655-680 CE) |
Place | Aphsad, Bihar |
Present location | British Museum (not on display)[1][2] |
Registration | 1880.144[1] |
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