Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa
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27.491389°N 77.673889°E / 27.491389; 77.673889 The Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa, also called the Iryavati stone tablet,[2] or Amohini ayagapata,[3] is a large stone slab discovered in Kankali (area of Mathura) which mentions the rule of the Northern Satraps ruler Sodasa in Mathura.[1] The tablet in the State Museum Lucknow (room J.1).[2] It is an important example of Mathura art.
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Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa | |
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Material | Red sandstone |
Period/culture | 1st century CE |
Discovered | 27°36′00″N 77°39′00″E |
Place | Kankali Tila, Mathura, India. |
Present location | State Museum Lucknow |
Kankali Tila, Mathura, (Discovery) |
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