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Nidhanpur is a
village in
Sylhet District, Bangladesh. This
ancient village,
earlier within Kamarupa Kingdom, is
known for
discovery of many
Copper plate...
- The
Nidhanpur copperplate inscription of the 7th-century
Kamarupa king
Bhaskaravarman gives a
detailed account of land
grants given to Brahmins. It records...
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acquired power in
Kamarupa Kingdom.[citation needed] He
issued the Dubi and
Nidhanpur copper plate grants, re-issued
after his
ancestor Bhutivarman, and a clay...
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Kingdom in
ancient times along with
North Bengal and Mymensingh. The
Nidhanpur copperplate inscription records a 7th-century land
grant to 200 Brahmins...
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expanded in the
later Vishnu Purana (5th-9th century). In the 7th-century
Nidhanpur copperplate inscription,
Naraka is
claimed as the
originator of the Varman...
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dynastic line from
Pushyavarman first appear in the 7th century, in Dubi and
Nidhanpur copperplate inscriptions issued by
Bhaskaravarman and in the Harshacharita...
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Bhaskarvarman 7th
century Dubi village,
Kamrup 5
Nidhanpur Copper plate Bhaskarvarman 7th
century Nidhanpur village, Sylhet,
Bangladesh 6
Nalanda Clay seals...
- Brahmins,
implying the
existence of
Brahmins at that time. The 7th-century
Nidhanpur copperplate inscription mentions that a
marshy land
tract adjacent to...
- Brahmins" of
Gujarat with
those of
North East India, as
referred in the
Nidhanpur land
grants of
Kamarupa King
Bhaskaravarman (6th
century A.D.) such as...
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Kadambas of
Bayalnadu (Vainadu) The
dynastic line, as
given in the Dubi and
Nidhanpur copperplate inscriptions:
According to
Gangavansucharitam written in sixteenth...