कोणत्या शिलालेखात चंद्रगुप्त विक्रमादित्यच्या उत्तर-पश्चिम भारतावरील अधिकाराचा उल्लेख आहे? Which inscriptions mentions Chandragupta Vikramaditya's authority over North-Western India?
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The Mehrauli pillar inscription mentions Chandragupta Vikramaditya's rule over North-Western India.
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- The Mehrauli pillar belongs to the period of the Guptas.
- The Mehrauli iron pillar was established as Vishnupada in the honor of Lors Vishnu.
- This inscription mentions Chandragupta Vikramaditya's rule over North-western India and a part of Bengal.
- The iron pillar is 7.2 metres in height and has a diameter of 40.64 centimetres it was constructed by the famous king Chandragupta II.
- It describes the king as a devotee of the God Vishnu, records the formation of a dhvaja ("standard", or pillar) of Vishnu on a hill called a Viṣṇupada.
Hence, The Mehrauli pillar is the inscription that mentions the rule
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