- 30°31′05″N 77°50′54″E / 30.5180°N 77.8482°E / 30.5180; 77.8482 The
Kanakerha inscription, also
spelled Kanakherha inscription, is an
inscription found...
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Sridharavarman is
known from two inscriptions: the
first one is the
Kanakerha inscription at Sanchi. Eran
pillar inscription of
Sridharavarman Another...
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inscription related to Saka rule in Ujjain, as well as a
later one, the
Kanakerha inscription,
related to Saka rule in the area of Vidisha,
Sanchi and Eran...
- Shridhara-varman, a
Shaka ruler whose inscriptions have been
discovered at
Sanchi (
Kanakerha inscription) and Eran. Eran then came
under the
direct control of Samudragupta...
- Shridhara-varman, a
Shaka ruler whose inscriptions have been
discovered at
Sanchi (
Kanakerha inscription) and Eran. Eran then came
under the
direct control of Samudragupta...
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remained in the area well into the 4th century, as
shown by the
nearby Kanakerha inscription mentioning the
construction of a well by the Saka
chief and...
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Western Satraps remained well into the 4th
century as
shown by the
nearby Kanakerha inscription mentioning the
construction of a well by the Saka
chief and...
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Rudradaman II (332–348).
During his rule, a Saka
ruler inscribed the
Kanakerha inscription, on the hill of
Sanchi mentioning the
construction of a well...
- the 4th century:
during his rule, in 319 CE, a Saka
ruler inscribed the
Kanakerha inscription, on the hill of
Sanchi mentioning the
construction of a well...
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Rudradaman II (332–348).
During his rule, a Saka
ruler inscribed the
Kanakerha inscription, on the hill of
Sanchi mentioning the
construction of a well...