Description
This definitive work provides a systematic and detailed catalog of inscriptions discovered throughout the Central provinces and Berar regions of India. Compiled by the renowned scholar Hira Lal Rai Bahadur, the text serves as an invaluable reference for historians, archaeologists, and epigraphers studying the region’s historical and cultural heritage.
The descriptive lists encompass various types of inscriptions spanning different time periods, offering insights into the administrative, religious, and social structures of ancient and medieval India. Each entry includes detailed descriptions, contextual information, and scholarly annotations that aid in understanding the historical significance of these inscriptions.
This comprehensive resource is essential for academic research, archaeological investigations, and anyone interested in understanding the epigraphic records of Central India. It represents a significant contribution to Indian historical documentation and remains a standard reference work in the field of epigraphy.







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