In 1958, a copperplate inscription or grant named "Chandrapurasasana" (royal charter relating to Chandrapur) was found in Paschimbhag village of Rajnagar upazila in Moulvibazar. It later became ...
A privately-held copperplate inscription has helped city-based researchers accurately date the battle between Emperor Harshavardhana of Kanauj and Chalukya ruler Pulakeshi of Badami in the winters 618 ...
Historians have found fascinating similarities between the early medieval copperplate inscriptions of eastern India and the Parchment charters of Scotland, which were meant for recording the donation ...
Ancient Bengal was a land of knowledge where institutional education flourished through vihara (monastery), mahavihara (monastic complex of viharas) and matha (cloister, institute or college).