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Draft:Inscription Stones of Bengaluru
←Created page with ' == Inscription Stones of Bengaluru == The Inscription Stones of Bengaluru comprise over 1,500 historical stone
inscriptions found throughout the
Bengaluru region,
Karnataka,
India. Spanning more than 1,500 years, these inscriptions detail the political, social, religious, and economic aspects of the region's past, making them key sources for tracing Bengaluru's tr...'Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
17:1117:11, 12 July 2021diffhist+41
Domlur Chokkanathaswamy temple
Changed the assertion that the temple was the oldest temple & that it was from the Chola period to "amongst older" and deleted the Chola reference. The references used were not good quality references. The Epigraphica Carnatica is a scholarly work for inscriptions and information from the EC is considered authoritative and well researched.Tag: Visual edit
05:3505:35, 10 January 2024diffhist+19,066
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Draft:Inscription Stones of Bengaluru
←Created page with ' == Inscription Stones of Bengaluru == The Inscription Stones of Bengaluru comprise over 1,500 historical stone
inscriptions found throughout the
Bengaluru region,
Karnataka,
India. Spanning more than 1,500 years, these inscriptions detail the political, social, religious, and economic aspects of the region's past, making them key sources for tracing Bengaluru's tr...'Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
17:1117:11, 12 July 2021diffhist+41
Domlur Chokkanathaswamy temple
Changed the assertion that the temple was the oldest temple & that it was from the Chola period to "amongst older" and deleted the Chola reference. The references used were not good quality references. The Epigraphica Carnatica is a scholarly work for inscriptions and information from the EC is considered authoritative and well researched.Tag: Visual edit