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Hāsalpur inscription of Nāgavarman

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Country
  
India

Region
  
Gird

Elevation
  
196 m (643 ft)

State
  
Madhya Pradesh

District
  
Gwalior

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Hāsalpur inscription of Nāgavarman

The Hāsalpur inscription of Nāgavarman is an epigraphic record on a memorial stone documenting the exploits of a ruler named Nāgavarman. It is not dated but has been assigned to the mid-sixth century CE.

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Location

Hāsalpur (sometimes Hansalpur or Hasilpur) is located in Sheopur District near the River Chambal in northern Madhya Pradesh, India. The nearest town is Dhodhar where a small fort is situated. The memorial stone is now in the Archaeological Museum at Gwalior.

Publication

The inscription was first noted by M. B. Garde in 1916-17 and again in 1934. It was later listed by H. N. Dvivedī, H. V. Trivedi and Michael Willis. The listing in the Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy for 1952-52 gives the wrong find-spot. An illustration of the hero-stone appeared in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1970.

Description and Contents

The inscription is written in Sanskrit over 13 lines. The exact contents have not been reported but Nāgavarman seems to be among the local kings who rose against Mihirakula and the Hūṇas in the early to mid-sixth century.

Text

The inscription has been read only in part. The king's name is given in line 4.

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3)

4) mahārāja-nāgavarmma-

References

Hāsalpur inscription of Nāgavarman Wikipedia


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