Lekhapaddhati : documents of state and everyday life from ancient and early medieval Gujarat, 9th to15th centuries

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Lekhapaddhati : documents of state and everyday life from ancient and early medieval Gujarat, 9th to15th centuries

[compiler and editor], Pushpa Prasad

(Aligarh historians society series)

Oxford University Press, 2007

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Bibliography: p. [221]-234

Includes index

Includes passages in Sanskrit (Sanskrit in roman)

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A unique collection of Sanskrit documents by unknown compilers belonging to pre-Sultanate Gujarat, the Lekhapaddhatiis a sourcebook of immense historical importance. Presumably written as a guide for official scribes and professional letter writers, it is the sole non-epigraphic repository of grants and other public and private documents from early medieval India. Pushpa Prasad puts together for the first time a complete translation of the documents with annotations and a detailed critical introduction. Careful, literal, and yet comprehensible, this study sheds light on various aspects of administrative, economic, and social history. It contains numerous specimens of letters and documents of various kinds, treaties between kings, rules of administration, and model drafts of private letters.

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