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The Aihole Prasasti inscription was composed by the early Chalukya King Pulakeshin II in the 7th century. It is an important source for understanding the early history of the Chalukya dynasty in India.
Harishena, who was the court-poet of Samudragupta. This inscription is the eulogy of the king.
Gary Michael Tartakov has written: 'The Durga Temple at Aihole' -- subject(s): Architecture, Chalukyan, Architecture, Hindu, Chalukyan Architecture, Chalukyan Sculpture, Durga Temple (Aihole, India), Hindu Architecture, Hindu Sculpture, Influence, Sculpture, Chalukyan, Sculpture, Hindu
Natalie Safir has written: 'To face the inscription'
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Chakravarthi
The stone inscription at Changunarayan temple, Bhaktapur is the oldest inscription of Nepal.
Halfway up the steps of the monument is an inscription in Welsh reading "Fy iaith, fy ngwlad, fy nghenedl Cymru - Cymru am byth" (My language, my land, my nation of Wales - Wales for ever). The reason for this inscription or its author is unknown. Number of steps in stairwell: 897
Inscription on the Abbey at Theleme.
Ernst E. Herzfeld has written: 'A new inscription of Xerxes from Persepolis'
Tom Cohen has written: 'Ideology and inscription' -- subject(s): Criticism, Culture
Branimir Inscription was created in 888.