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  2. Category:Hindu given names - Wikipedia

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  3. Paschimbhag copperplate inscription - Wikipedia

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    [8] [11] It was engraved in a 17.5-by-12-inch (440 mm × 300 mm) plate made of copper. The copperplate and seal weigh 24 pounds (11 kg). [2] There is a seal centered atop the copperplate. The seal extends about 5 inches into the main copperplate, dividing the first two lines of the script on each side of the plate.

  4. Sikh copper-plate inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The Naina Devi copper plate was examined by G. S. Mann in the Summer of 2000. [3]: 240–242 Mann discovered that the name 'Bhadia' does appear in the genealogical records (kursinama) of the current custodians of the copper plate and traced the year this ancestor would have flourished to the year 1700 based on generational counts and lengths.

  5. Indian name - Wikipedia

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    Indian names are based on a variety of systems and naming conventions, which vary from region to region. In Indian culture, names hold profound significance and play a crucial role in an individual's life. The importance of names is deeply rooted in the country's diverse and ancient cultural heritage.

  6. Category:Indian inscriptions - Wikipedia

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  7. Indian copper plate inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The Sohgaura copper plate inscription, the earliest known of its kind, 3rd century BCE The Taxila copper plate, 1st century BCE (British Museum). Indian copper plate inscriptions (tamarashasana), usually record grants of land or lists of royal lineages carrying the royal seal, a profusion of which have been found in South India. Originally ...

  8. Category:Indian given names - Wikipedia

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    Indian feminine given names (1 C, 175 P) G. Gujarati given names (5 P) H. Hindu given names (3 C, 156 P) I. Indian masculine given names (2 C, 346 P) Indian unisex ...

  9. Harsola copper plates - Wikipedia

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    The copper plates are rectangular in shape, and are inscribed only one side. The first copper plate of Grant A is 21.5 cm x 13 cm in size, and includes 16 lines. The second plate is of 21 cm x 8.5 cm in size, and contains 11 lines. Both the Grant B copper plates measure about 20 cm x 13 cm, and contain 16 and 13 lines respectively. [2]