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English: Dhanadeva Ayodhya inscription, 1st century BCE
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Source Ayodhya Revisited by Kunal Kishore p.24 [1]. Inscription, a non-creative 2-dimensional work of art dating to the 1st century BCE, Ayodhya, India. The potentially creative frame (cropping) was cut out in conformity with PD-Art guidelines.
Author 1st century BCE engraver, Ayodhya, India.

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