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The Chamak copper plates are an epigraphic record of the Vākāṭaka dynasty, documenting a land donation to brāhmaṇas in the reign of king Pravarasena II in the fifth century CE. They were found at Chamak, in District Amravati, Maharashtra, India. See more
Chamak or Chammak is located 6.0 miles SW of Acalpur according to Amravati district Gazetteer published by the Government of Maharashtra. According to J. F. Fleet the village is four miles s. w. of Ilichpur (Ellichpur). … See more
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1) Vākāṭaka-lalāmasya 2) kkra(kra)ma-prāpta-nṛpaśriyaḥ [|*] 3) rājñaḥ Pravarasenasya 4) śāsanaṃ ripuśāsanaṃ[||*] See moreThe Chamak copper-plate charter was read and published by John Faithfull Fleet in 1888. The record was subsequently published by V. V. … See more
Seal. A charter of king Pravarasêna, the ornament of the Vâkâtakas, who has attained royal dignity by, inheritance, (is) a charter for (the observance of even his) enemies! Plates. … See more
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