Category:Epigraphia carnatica
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English: Epigraphia Carnatica is a set of books on epigraphy of the Old Mysore region of India, compiled by Benjamin Lewis Rice, the Director of the Mysore Archaeological Department. Over a period of about ten years between 1894 and 1905, Rice published the books in a set of twelve volumes. The books contain the study of about 9000 inscriptions from lithic surfaces and copper plates, which were found in the region. Apart from the original inscription, an English translation and a Roman transliteration are also provided.
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Arsikere porch.jpg 2,080 × 1,498; 663 KB
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Belur copperplate 1.jpg 1,417 × 2,073; 712 KB
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Belur inscription.jpg 1,164 × 800; 234 KB
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Belur temple plan.jpg 1,514 × 2,034; 298 KB
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Halebid temple plan.jpg 1,553 × 1,772; 307 KB
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Kedareswara temple Halebid.jpg 1,052 × 1,844; 484 KB
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Pillars Belur Halebid.jpg 1,475 × 1,876; 917 KB
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Sakleshpur Jain inscription.jpg 1,584 × 932; 474 KB