Halebeluru ಹಲೆಬೆಲೂರ್ (Sakleshpur, Hasan, Karnataka)
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| Object ID | OB00001 |
| Title | Halebeluru stone edict |
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| Inscription(s) | IN10001 |
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| Author | Cristina Bignami |
| Metadata recorded by | Cristina Bignami |
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| Metadata improved by | Cristina Bignami |
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| Description | |
| Material | Stone / sandstone |
| Object Type | Stone edict (śilāśāsana) |
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| Details | The stone edict present the aspect of an unbroken expanse of writing, surmounted by a few sculpted images. The inscription is without any interval or gap from top to bottom. |
| History | |
| Created: | |
| Date | 1095 |
| Place | Halebeluru |
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| Found: | |
| Date | 1902 (publish in EC 5,1, ed. B. Lewis Rice). |
| Place | Halebeluru |
| Other modern history | Rice (EC 5,1), 577 records it is located "at Hale-Beluru (Sakalesapura hobli), on a stone in the enclosure of the Kesava temple." |
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| Place | Halebeluru |
| Authority | Seen in situ [year?] |
| Details | The stone edict present the aspect of an unbroken expanse of writing, surmounted by a few sculpted images. The inscription is without any interval or gap from top to bottom. |
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