Gundaram Inscriptions in Telangana
Recently, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) documented eleven Satvahana Era inscriptions during a recent survey in the Gundaram Reserve Forest in Telangana.
About Gundaram Inscription
- Discovery Site: Inscription engraved on a rock called 'Sittammalodi' near Gattusingaram village. Presently this place is located in Gundaram Reserved Forest Area (Peddapalli district, Telangana).
- Period: 1st century BC to 6th century AD (period of about 700 years).
- Script: Inscriptions are engraved in early Brahmi script, which was widely prevalent during Maurya period.
Historical Details mentioned in Inscriptions
- Dynasties Mentioned: The inscriptions mainly mention the Satavahana dynasty and the Chutu dynasty. In this, a person of ....
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