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Title | Ipūr copper plates of Mādhavavarman (II) |
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Material | Metal / copper |
Object Type | Plate |
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Width | 17.8 |
Height | 3.2 |
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Weight | ~350 |
Details | Three thin copper plates without rims. The outer sides of the first and last plates are left blank; the middle plate is inscribed on both sides. The plates are secured with a ring and a much worn seal. The seal is decorated with a legend and symbols. |
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Place | Ipūr |
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Details | Found in the possession of Brindavanam Gopalacharlu in the village of Ipūr in Tenāli Taluk of Guṇṭūr district. See Hultzsch, E. (1923-24). ‘Ipur plates of Madhavavarman II’, Epigraphia Indica, 17, pp. 337-339. |
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