
Chandela inscriptions
Chandela inscriptions are ancient writings carved into rocks, temples, and monuments by the Chandela dynasty, which ruled parts of India around the 9th to 13th centuries. These inscriptions record royal achievements, religious honors, territorial claims, and historical events. Written in early Indian scripts like Sanskrit and in styles like Nagari, they provide valuable insights into the Chandela period’s culture, politics, and religious practices. These inscriptions help historians understand the dynasty's history and the artistic and architectural developments of their time.