epigraphical (Meaning)

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epigraphical (a.)

Of or pertaining to epigraphs or to epigraphy; as, an epigraphic style; epigraphical works or studies.

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epigraphical Sentence Examples

  1. The epigraphical studies found that this Tamil Brahmin community had emerged by the 8th century AD.
  2. The epigraphical evidence suggests that the ruling dynasty was well connected with the Kadambas.
  3. The epigraphical material is the major source for the study of the economic history of the Guptas.
  4. Epigraphical studies reveal that the temple was built by a Chola king in the 10th century.
  5. The epigraphical records of this dynasty are very few and provide only meager information.
  6. The epigraphical record contains the first mention of the name of the city of Calcutta.
  7. An epigraphical inscription tells us that the Shiva temple was built in the 12th century.
  8. The epigraphical evidence suggests that the city was founded by a Rajput king in the 10th century.
  9. Epigraphical studies are important as they provide a glimpse into the lives of people who lived in the past.
  10. The epigraphical evidence suggests that the city was an important trading center in the 1st century AD.

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Of or pertaining to epigraphs or to epigraphy; as, an epigraphic style; epigraphical works or studies.

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The epigraphical studies found that this Tamil Brahmin community had emerged by the 8th century AD.

The epigraphical evidence suggests that the ruling dynasty was well connected with the Kadambas.

The epigraphical material is the major source for the study of the economic history of the Guptas.

Epigraphical studies reveal that the temple was built by a Chola king in the 10th century.