What are tamrapatra? At which place are they preserved in Gujarat
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Tamra-patra were inscriptions on copper plates. They play an important role in the reconstruction of the history of India. They usually record grants of land or lists of royal lineages carrying the royal seal.
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What are tamrapatra? At which place are they preserved in Gujarat.
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- Tamrapatra are the inscriptions on copper plates. Tamrapatra plays very important role in Indian history. They reconstruct the history.
- Tamrapatra holds all records, like lists of royal lineages which carry the royal seal.
- Tamrapatra are found in Girnar hill, Junagadh, Gujarat.
- Tamrapatra in sanskrit means the material which is malleable in high score.
- It also hold the record of donation of villagers to Brahmin by the queen.
- At first this inscriptions were written on the palm leaves, latter they were engraved on walls of temple and then copper plate.
- Earlier copper plate was known as Maurya. Ancient record on copper plate was Indian subcontinent is the Taxila and the Kalawan copper- plate inscriptions.
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