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Some important inscriptions (Part-III): Sources of Ancient Indian History (Indian History)

NET History: https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/U... NET History Hindi : https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/U... IAS History: https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/I... NTA NET Paper 1 Online Crash Course - https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/U... NTA NET Paper 1 Mock papers - https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/U... NTA NET Paper 1 Practice questions - https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/U... NTA NET Paper 1 Postal Course - https://www.examrace.com/NTA-UGC-NET/... Some important inscriptions: Junagarh Rock Inscription: The Junagarh Rock inscription of Rudradaman is considered as an early example of chaste Sanskrit, written in mid-second century AD. It mentions that one of the Chandragupta Maurya’s governors, Pushyagupta was responsible for building a dam on Sudarshana Lake near Girnar in Kathiawar. From another inscription of Skandagupta, we came to know that this very dam was repaired during his reign, almost 800 years after it was built. Mehrauli Inscription/Garuda Pillar: The Mehrauli Iron Pillar was originally placed on a hill near the Beas and was, later on, brought to Delhi. This pillar credits Chandragupta with the conquest of the Vanga countries by his battling alone against the confederacy of the enemies united against him. It also credits him for the conquest of Vakatkas in a fight. This pillar was established by Chandragupta-II of Gupta dynasty as Vishnupada in the honour of Lord Vishnu. Allahabad Pillar Inscription (Prayag Prasati): This was issued by Samudragupta and was composed by Harisena. It is written in very simple and refined Sanskrit in Champu Kavya style. It lists various achievements of Samudragupta. This inscription is an eulogy of Samudragupta and mainly mentions about the conquests of Samudragupta and boundaries of the Gupta Empire. As mentioned in this inscription, Samudragupta defeated nine kings in north, 12 kings in South. He reduced all the Atavika states to vassalage. According to this inscription more than five states in the frontier states surrendered and accepted the suzerainty of Samudragupta . Samudragupta had close contact with the kingdom of Ceylon and South-East Asian colonies. The eulogy of Harisena describes him as a hero of 100 battles. He performed Ashvamedha Yajna; this had been testified by a seal of Samudragupta bearing a Horse. Some Important Inscriptions @0:09 Junagarh Rock Inscription @0:12 Mehrauli Inscription/Garuda Pillar @0:46 Allahabad Pillar Inscription (Prayag Prasati) @1:36 Nasik Inscription @2:48 Nanaghat Inscription @3:21 Hathigunpha Inscription @3:41 Aihole Inscription @4:43 Gwalior Inscription @5:46 Bhitari Stone Pillar @5:57 Uttaramerur Inscription @6:28 Besnagar Inscription @7:15 #Chronology #Poetic #Century #Prestige #Dynasty #Inscription #Pillar #Conquest #Established #Confederacy #ExamGuru #sourcesofancientindianhistory #JunagarhRockinscription #Hathigumphainscription #Aiholeinscription #Gwaliorinscription NCERT, Yojana, Kurukshetra, Down to Earth, Science, Social Studies and More interesting topics subscribe at Examrace:    / examrace   NCERT, Yojana, Kurukshetra, Down to Earth, Science, Social Studies and More interesting topics subscribe at ExamraceHindi:    / examracehindi   For kids videos subscribe to FunProf:    / funprof   For Science Class 11-12 and important topics subscribe to DoorStepTutor:    / doorsteptutor   #ugcnet #doorsteptutor #examrace

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