Darbar House stone inscription

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Darbar Mandir Inscrpition
Rock inscription at the Northern Jaya-Duar of Borphukan's Mantra Bhavana (Darbar-Bhavana) at Guwahati saka 1660 (1738 AD)
BuilderBuilt under the supervision of Tarun Duara Borphukan
Completion date1738

This stone inscription inscribed in Saka 1660 (1738 AD), records the construction of the Southern Gateway of the Barphukan's Office (Durbar) at the supervision of Tarun Duara Borphukan under the command of Siva Singha.[1]

The inscription was originally on the southern gate of the Barphukan's Office, from where now it is currently preserved at Assam State Museum.[2][3]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ (Phukan 1997:31)
  2. ^ (Phukan 1997:31)
  3. ^ (Neog 1974:155)

References[edit]

  • Phukan, J.N. (1997), Studies in some aspects of inscriptions of the Ahom kings, Gauhati University
  • Neog, Maheswar (1974), Prachya-sasanavali