Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Manmori inscription
The correct answer is Manmori inscription. - Manmori inscription is the famous Rock inscription of Rajasthan.
- Manmori Inscription” has been a source of knowledge and history of Chittor.
- It is in the Sanskrit language.
- It gives historical facts about Raja Manbhanga.
- Colonel James Tod once threw this inscription into the ocean.
- Bijolia inscription
- The ancient site of Bijolian (Vindhyavali) assumed importance as a holy place for the Jainas and Saivas.
- Achaleshwar (Abu) inscription
- According to the 1274 CE Chittor inscription and 1285 CE Achaleshwar (Abu) inscription of Vedasharma, Bappa Rawal "changed his priestly splendor for regal luster".
- Based on this, scholars such as D. R. Bhandarkar theorized that the Guhilas were originally Brahmins. G. H. Ojha, however, believed that the statement in Vedasharma's inscription is a misinterpretation of the earlier Atpur inscription.
- The Atpur inscription describes Guhadatta as a "Mahideva", which according to historian R. V. Somani, can be translated as either "king" or "Brahmin.
- Samoli Inscription
- Nagaditya's successor Shiladitya raised the political status of the family significantly, as suggested by his 646 CE Samoli inscription, as well as the inscriptions of his successors, including the 1274 CE Chittor inscription and the 1285 CE Abu inscription.
- R. V. Somani theorizes that the copper and zinc mines at Jawar were excavated during his reign, which greatly increased the economic prosperity of the kingdom.
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