Śrī Haṃmīra Inscription

  • Language: Sanskrit
  • Date: 1033
  • Indoskript editor: Kathrin Holz
  • Dynasty:
  • ID: 900
  • Place of origin: Swat (72° 21' long., 34° 46' lat.)
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Script(late Proto-)Sharada
LanguageSanskrit
Supportstone
Lines4
Dimensions134 x 72 cm
Average letter sizeH 11 × W 7 cm
Dating1033/4 CE (Laukika era)
Basis of datingintrinsic date
OriginGhahai, Swat District
Current locationLahore Museum S 1343

Edition(s):

Khaw, Nasha Bin Rodziadi. 2015. “Study and Analysis of the Proto-Śāradā and Śāradā inscriptions in the Lahore Museum (Punjab-Pakistan).” Gandhāran Studies 9: 99, 103, plates 7a and 7b.

Khaw, Nasha Bin Rodziadi. 2016. Study and analysis of Brāhmī and Śāradā inscriptions from Gandhāra: its impact on religious, cultural and historical landscape of the region. A thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology. University of Peshawar: 106f., plates 61a and 61b, tables 58 and 77.

Secondary Bibliography:

Vogel, Jean Philippe. 1911. Antiquities of Chamba State. Part I. Inscriptions of the Pre-Muhammadan Period. (Archaeological Survey of India, New Imperial Series, 36). Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, India: 259.

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