Rabatak inscription
Inscription written on a rock found in Afghanistan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Rabatak Inscription is a stone inscribed with text written in the Bactrian language and Greek script, found in 1993 at Rabatak, near Surkh Kotal in Afghanistan. The inscription relates to the rule of the Kushan emperor Kanishka, and gives remarkable clues on the genealogy of the Kushan dynasty. It dates to the 2nd century CE.
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Rabatak Inscription | |
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Period/culture | 2nd century CE |
Discovered | 36.149434°N 68.404101°E / 36.149434; 68.404101 |
Place | Rabatak, Afghanistan |
Present location | Kabul Museum, Kabul, Afghanistan |
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