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Title | Ipūr copper plates of Mādhavavarman |
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Material | Metal / copper |
Object Type | Plate |
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Width | 15.9 |
Height | 4.4 |
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Weight | ~350 |
Details | Three thin copper-plates secured with a ring and seal. The seal is decorated with a legend and either a figure or symbol between two lamp-stands. The outer faces of the first and last plates have been left blank, while the middle one bears writing on both sides. The margins of the plates are not raised into rims but the writing is in good preservation. |
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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 Govindavarman’s son Madhavavarman’, Epigraphia Indica, 17, pp. 334-337. |
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