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The Yavanarajya inscription, also called the Maghera Well Stone Inscription, was discovered in the village of Maghera, 17 kilometers north of Mathura, India in 1988. The Sanskrit inscription, carved on a block of red sandstone, is dated to the 1st century BCE, and is currently located at the Mathura Museum in Mathura. The inscription notes the donation of a water well and tank to the community in 1st century BCE, built by a Brahmana.

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  • Yavanarajya inscription (en)
  • 耶槃那拉加斯石刻文 (zh)
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  • 耶槃那拉加斯石刻文(Yavanarajya inscription),也被稱為馬赫拉石牆刻文(Maghera Well Stone Inscription) ,它在1988年於印度馬圖拉以北17公里的村落馬赫拉(Maghera)發現,在一塊紅砂岩的刻文屬於梵語,年代在前一世紀,今天收藏於。石刻文提到在前一世紀時一位婆羅門獻上一座水井和水池給某社群。 石刻文在1993年時由法國印度學專家(Gérard Fussman)分析研究並發表公佈,石刻文是婆羅米文,最顯著的是提到它的製造年份是「耶槃那王國(Yavanarajya)的第116年」,證明了耶槃那紀年在古印度存在且被使用,這也說明在石刻文被製作的當時,馬圖拉是某個耶槃那王國的一部分,可能就是現代學術界命名為印度-希臘王國中諸多政權之一。 (zh)
  • The Yavanarajya inscription, also called the Maghera Well Stone Inscription, was discovered in the village of Maghera, 17 kilometers north of Mathura, India in 1988. The Sanskrit inscription, carved on a block of red sandstone, is dated to the 1st century BCE, and is currently located at the Mathura Museum in Mathura. The inscription notes the donation of a water well and tank to the community in 1st century BCE, built by a Brahmana. (en)
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  • The Yavanarajya inscription, also called the Maghera Well Stone Inscription, was discovered in the village of Maghera, 17 kilometers north of Mathura, India in 1988. The Sanskrit inscription, carved on a block of red sandstone, is dated to the 1st century BCE, and is currently located at the Mathura Museum in Mathura. The inscription notes the donation of a water well and tank to the community in 1st century BCE, built by a Brahmana. The inscription was published and analysed by French indologist Gérard Fussman in 1993. The inscription is in Brahmi script, and is significant because it mentions that it was made in Year 116 of the Yavanarajya ("Kingdom of the Yavanas"), and proves the existence of a "Yavana era" in ancient India. It may mean that Mathura was a part of a Yavana dominion, probably Indo-Greek, at the time the inscription was created. (en)
  • 耶槃那拉加斯石刻文(Yavanarajya inscription),也被稱為馬赫拉石牆刻文(Maghera Well Stone Inscription) ,它在1988年於印度馬圖拉以北17公里的村落馬赫拉(Maghera)發現,在一塊紅砂岩的刻文屬於梵語,年代在前一世紀,今天收藏於。石刻文提到在前一世紀時一位婆羅門獻上一座水井和水池給某社群。 石刻文在1993年時由法國印度學專家(Gérard Fussman)分析研究並發表公佈,石刻文是婆羅米文,最顯著的是提到它的製造年份是「耶槃那王國(Yavanarajya)的第116年」,證明了耶槃那紀年在古印度存在且被使用,這也說明在石刻文被製作的當時,馬圖拉是某個耶槃那王國的一部分,可能就是現代學術界命名為印度-希臘王國中諸多政權之一。 (zh)
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