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Indian researchers decipher 12th, 16th century inscriptions in Latur's Dharashiv

Located near an old Mahadev temple in Kavtha, these comprise a 77-line inscription written in Hale Kannada script and a smaller, previously unnoticed inscription in Devanagari, researcher Krishna Gudade said

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Two inscriptions that were discovered at Kavtha village in Dharashiv's Omerga tehsil have been successfully deciphered, a researcher said on Sunday.

Located near an old Mahadev temple in Kavtha, these comprise a 77-line inscription written in Hale Kannada script and a smaller, previously unnoticed inscription in Devanagari, researcher Krishna Gudade told PTI.

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