Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena

The Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena is an Indian inscription from the reign of the Later Gupta dynasty king Aditya-sena (r. c.655-680 CE). The inscription was found in 1880 by Markham Kittoe in the village of Apasadha, Bihar, and is now located in the British Museum.

Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena
Aphsad Stone of Adityasena, British Museum.
Size85 cm width x 45 cm height
WritingSanskrit, Late Brahmi script
CreatedReign of Aditya-sena (r. c.655-680 CE)
PlaceAphsad, Bihar
Present locationBritish Museum (not on display)
Registration1880.144
Aphsad
Aphsad (South Asia)
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