Contents of Inscriptions
Following are the transliterated and translated contents for the Inscriptions relevant to this article:
Transliterated contents
- Inscription I:
- Inscriprion II:
- Inscriprion III:
- Inscriprion IV:
- Inscriprions V & VI: .
Translated contents
- Inscription I:
- Inscriprion II:
- Inscriprion III:
- Inscriprion IV:
- Inscriprions V & VI: .
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