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Kanswa, also spelled Kansua, is a village in the Kota district of Rajasthan, India.It is of archaeological importance. [1] It is the site where James Tod found an inscription in 1820 AD that reveals the rule of the Jat king Maharaja Shalinder in Kota region in 5th century AD.
The Barli Inscription (obtained from a Bhinaika village 36 miles southeast of Ajmer) [2] belonging to c. late 2nd century B.C. [1] is one of the earliest Jaina inscriptions reported from Rajasthan, India.
A 625 CE inscription of a feudatory ruler named Rajilla has been found at Vasantgarh. This Rajilla and his father Vajrabhata Satyashraya were vassals of the Chapotkata ruler Varmalata. B. N. Puri identified this Rajilla as Harichandra's son Rajilla, although the names of their fathers are different according to epigraphic evidence.
The oldest reference to Rajasthan is found in a stone inscription dated back to 625 CE. [18] The first printed mention of the name Rajasthan appears in the 1829 publication Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central and Western Rajpoot States of India , while the earliest known record of Rajputana as a name for the region is in George ...
Bhoja's Daulatpura-Dausa Inscription(AD 843), confirms his rule in Dausa region. Another inscription states that, "Bhoja's territories extended to the east of the Sutlej river." Mahmud of Ghazni captured Kannauj in 1018, and the Pratihara ruler Rajapala fled. He was subsequently captured and killed by the Chandela ruler Vidyadhara.
Raj Prashasti (IAST: Rāja Praśasti; Sanskrit: राज प्रशस्ति) is a Sanskrit text and inscription commemorating the construction of the Rajsamand Lake in 1676 by Maharana Raj Singh. The text of the Prashasti was authored by Ranchhod Bhatt Tailang at the orders of his patron Raj Singh.
An inscription found there suggests that it existed at least as long ago at 608 CE. The only Dadhimati Mata temple in India where devotees perform Abhishek with milk of the mother every day. A huge fair is held twice a year in the Dadhimati Mata temple, during Navratri in the month of Chaitra and Navratri in the month of Ashwin.
443 BC Inscription made in the temple of Bhilot Mata in Bandli village of Ajmer (the oldest inscription in Rajasthan). 300 BC–300 AD: Period of small Republics and Kingdoms like Malava, Shivi, Arjunayana, Yaudheya etc. 200 BC Creation of two inscriptions related to Vaishnav sect in Nagri (Chittor) 187 BC Shivi tribe settled in Madhyamika from ...