Kutila inscription of Bareilly

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title: Kutila inscription of Bareilly
text: The Kutila inscription of Bareilly is an inscription in the Kutila script dating to 992 CE that provides crucial evidence in tracing the shared descent of the Devanagari and Bengali-Assamese scripts of Northern and Eastern India from the predecessor Gupta script. The writing was found on a stone unearthed in Bareilly district in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The inscription proclaims that it was created by an engraver from Kannauj who was "proficient in the Kutila character". It also in
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