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Description12th century Stone Inscription from Simroungarh in Tirhuta script.jpg
English: This fragmented stone inscription from Simroungarh (Simraungadh) of Bara district in Nepal was excavated on 15th May, 2018. The script used is Tirhuta and has information written from Karnata King Narsingh Dev with his minister Ramdatta Thakur.
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I was part of the excavation team that found this stone
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