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English: Cunningham's sketch of the sandstone pillar found inside the northern gate of the old fort of Bihar (Bihar Sharif), which bears two separate inscriptions of the Gupta Dynasty. The pillar is now in Patna Museum.
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Sand-stone pillar found inside the northern gate of the old fort of Bihar (Bihar Sharif), which bears two separate inscriptions of the Gupta Dynasty.
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