A symbol of Sohagaura copper plate which looks like a structure erected on four pillars is indicative of a ________
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IT IS INDICATIVE OF two grain depots (Kosthagara) to fight against famine
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A symbol of Sohagaura copper plate which looks like a structure erected on four pillars is indicative of a granary
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- The copper plate was found at Sohagaura (District Gorakhpur, Uttar
- Pradesh). It is supposed to be from the Mauryan period.
- The inscription on it is in Brahmi script. The symbols known as “Tree-in-railing and ‘Mountain' at the beginning of the inscription also occur on punch-marked coins. Another symbol which looks like a structure erected on four pilars is supposed to be indicative of a granary. The inscription records a royal order that the grains stored in the granary should be distributed carefully.
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