Metadata |
Object ID |
OB00129 |
Title |
Haraha Stone of Suryavarman |
Subtitle |
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Inscription(s) |
IN00142
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Child Object |
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Parent Object |
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Related Objects |
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Responsibility |
Author |
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Metadata recorded by |
Dániel Balogh |
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Metadata improved by |
Dániel Balogh |
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Description |
Material |
Stone / sandstone |
Object Type |
Stone slab |
Dimensions: |
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Width |
67 |
Height |
42 |
Depth |
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Weight |
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Details |
A smooth slab. |
History |
Created: |
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Date |
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Place |
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Other ancient history |
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Found: |
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Date |
before 1915 |
Place |
Haṛāhā |
Other modern history |
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Latest: |
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Date |
1929 |
Place |
Provincial Museum, Lakhnau |
Authority |
Bhandarkar, Devadatta Ramakrishna. (1929). A List of the Inscriptions of Northern India in Brahmi and its derivative Scripts, from about 200 A. C. (Appendix to Epigraphia Indica volumes XIX to XXIII). Calcutta: University of Calcutta. |
Details |
Discovered some time before 1915 in a village near Haṛāhā in Bārābankī District, modern UP (26°25'22.7"N, 80°31'24.3"E). Used for some time as a spice grinding stone, then moved in or before 1915 to the office of the journal "Lucknow Advocate". Presented in 1916 to the Lucknow Provincial Museum by Raja Raghuraj Bahadur Singh of Haraha.
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