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during the mediaeval times inscription was carved on stone walls of temples and on copper plates mention the details contained in these inscription??​

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Answered by bhavyakedawat6a
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Donative inscriptions engraved on copper plates, often joined together by a ring with the seal of the donor, was the legal document registering the act of endowment. It was probably necessary to produce them when required to prove ownership/ the claim to the rights. The retrievability of the copper plates was perhaps crucial in the newly settled lands. Detailed information on land tenures and taxation available from these copper plate grants.

Answered by vvms0071
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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 . Inscriptions on Walls of Temples and on Copper Plates inform us about the Chronicle of the emperor and his administration  and it also mentions the architectural and literature flourishment during that period .

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