Inscriptions Of The Gahadavalas And Their Times (Set Of 2 Vols.)

Publisher:
Aryan Books International
| Author:
T.P. Verma & A.K. Singh
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Aryan Books International
Author:
T.P. Verma & A.K. Singh
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The Gahadavalas occupy a very important place in Indian history. They ruled for over a century (ad 1089-1097), over a vast region of North India, which extended from the western bank of Yamuna in the west to Patna, Monghyr and Bodh Gaya in Bihar in the east. It extended from the foothills of the Himalayas in the north to Baghelkhanda in Madhya Pradesh in the south. The question of the inscriptions of the Gahadavalas and their times has been summarily dealt within the works on Indian Epigraphy and a few other writings, but so far there is no independent work dealing with the subject in scientific perspectives, and the present work aims at meeting this long-felt desideratum. The present work is divided into two parts. The first part of the book is concerned with the studies, divided into seven chapters, dealing with the Gahadavala inscriptions, political history, administration, religion and society, dana and gift, and writer and engravers. The second part deals with the text of the inscriptions and facsimiles of some of them are given. In this collection there are 109 inscriptions in all, mostly copperplates issued by the Gahadavala kings of Varanasi and Kanauj. These have been arranged in three groups. The first group forms the inscriptions of the Imperial Gahadavalas. In the second group the inscriptions of the Feudatories and Minor Dynasties are listed. The third group forms miscellaneous inscriptions issued by private individuals. The work would prove to be an indispensable source-book for the students of epigraphy and Indian history. Hopefully it would be found interesting and thought-provoking by discerning readers.

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The Gahadavalas occupy a very important place in Indian history. They ruled for over a century (ad 1089-1097), over a vast region of North India, which extended from the western bank of Yamuna in the west to Patna, Monghyr and Bodh Gaya in Bihar in the east. It extended from the foothills of the Himalayas in the north to Baghelkhanda in Madhya Pradesh in the south. The question of the inscriptions of the Gahadavalas and their times has been summarily dealt within the works on Indian Epigraphy and a few other writings, but so far there is no independent work dealing with the subject in scientific perspectives, and the present work aims at meeting this long-felt desideratum. The present work is divided into two parts. The first part of the book is concerned with the studies, divided into seven chapters, dealing with the Gahadavala inscriptions, political history, administration, religion and society, dana and gift, and writer and engravers. The second part deals with the text of the inscriptions and facsimiles of some of them are given. In this collection there are 109 inscriptions in all, mostly copperplates issued by the Gahadavala kings of Varanasi and Kanauj. These have been arranged in three groups. The first group forms the inscriptions of the Imperial Gahadavalas. In the second group the inscriptions of the Feudatories and Minor Dynasties are listed. The third group forms miscellaneous inscriptions issued by private individuals. The work would prove to be an indispensable source-book for the students of epigraphy and Indian history. Hopefully it would be found interesting and thought-provoking by discerning readers.

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Prof. Thakur Prasad Verma (b. 1931), a reputed historian, epigraphist, numismatist and indologist, retired as Professor of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He has authored or edited, singly or jointly, over a dozen books and over 150 research papers published in leading journals and edited volumes. He is also the former Editor of the Journal of Numismatic Society of India. He has supervised Ph.D. research of 27 students. Prof. Verma is the founder-member of Indian History and Culture Society, New Delhi; Indian Archaeological Society, New Delhi and Epigraphical Society of India, Mysore. He has delivered numerous prestigious endowment lectures. Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh (b. 1959) is Professor and Head of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior (India); obtained Master?s Degree in two disciplines and Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University; was awarded the University Medal and Anant Sadasiva Altekar Medal for securing first position in Postgraduate Examination. Fellowship and Projects from different agencies were awarded to him. He is deeply involved in researches, mostly in the fields of Palaeography and Epigraphy. He has seventy-six research papers to his credit, besides six books: 1. Development of Nagari Script, 1991, Delhi. 2. Prachin Bharatiya Murtikala evam Chitrakala, 1994, Bhopal. 3. Corpus of Lichchhavi Inscriptions of Nepal (with T.P. Verma), 1994, Delhi. 4. Coins of the Great Kushanas, 1996, Delhi. 5. Sangrahalaya Vijnana, 2003, Bhopal. 6. Bharatiya Vastu tatha Kala ke Mula Tatva (with S.K. Dwivedi), 2005, Bhopal.

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