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ASI deciphers inscriptions discovered in Nallamala forest dating to 15th century

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ASI deciphers inscriptions discovered in Nallamala forest dating to 15th century
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The Archaeological Survey of India has deciphered three 15th and 16th-century inscriptions found in the Nallamala forest. The findings provide historical insights into local temple offerings and cultural practices of the era.

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These discoveries contribute to the preservation and understanding of regional history and epigraphy in India.

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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) announced on Monday (July 6, 2026) that its Epigraphy wing had deciphered three inscriptions copied during the epigraphical survey in the Nallamala Forest between June 11 and 13, 2026.

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