- The Nidhanpur copper-plate inscription of Bhaskar Varman (Circa 610 A.D.) discovered and deciphered by Pandit Padmanath Bhattacharya Vidya Vinod and published in Epigraphia Indica, Vols XII and XIX. One plate of this inscription is still missing.
- The Nalanda clay-seal of Bhaskar Varman,(circa 643 A.D.) deciphered by Mr. K. N. Dikshit and published in the journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society, Vol. VI (1920).
- The Hayungthal copper-plate inscription of Harjara-Varman (circa 825 A.D.) discovered and deciphered by Pandit Padmanath Bhattacharya Vidya Vinod and published by him in his “Kamarupa Vansavali”. Only the middle plate of this inscription has been discovered.
- The rock-inscription of Harjara-Varman near Tezpur (dated 510 Gupta era equivalent to 829 A.D.) deciphered by M. M. Pandit Hariprasad Shastri and published in the Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society, December 1917.
- The Tezpur copper-plate inscription of Vanamala-Varman (circa 854 A. D.) deciphered by Pandit Kamala Kanta and published in the journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Vol. IX,1840.
- The Nagaon copper-plate inscription of Bala Varman III (circa 883 A.D.) originally deciphered by the late M. M. Pandit Dhireswara Bhattacharya Kaviratna and published in the `Assam. It was subsequently re-deciphered by Rudolf Hoernle and published in the journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (No. i of 1897).
- The Bargaon copper-plate inscription of Ratna Pala (circa 1025 A. D.) deciphered by Hoernle and published in the journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Part I of 1888).
- The Sualkuchi copper-plate inscription of Ratna Pala (circa 1026 A.D.) deciphered by Hoernle and published in the journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,(part I of 1898).
- The Guwahati copper-plate inscription of Indra Pala (circa 1038 A.D.) deciphered by Hoernle and published in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal(part I of 1897).
- The Guakuchi copper-plate inscription of Indra Pala (circa 1051 A.D.) deciphered by Pandit Padmanath Bhattacharya Vidya Vinod and published by him in his “Kamarupa Vansanavali”.
- The first copper-plate inscription of Dharma Pala (circa 1092 A.D.) collected by the late Hem Chandra Gosain, deciphered by Pandit Padmanath Bhattacharya Vidya Vinod and published in his “Kamarupa Vansanavali”.
- The second or Puspabhada copper-plate inscription of Dharma Pala (circa 1110 A.D.) deciphered by the late Hem Chandra Gossain and published by Pandit Vidya Vinod in his “Kamarupa Vansanavali”.
- The rock-inscription in North Guwahati dated 1127 Saka equivalent to 1205-06 A. D. relating to the defeat of Mahammad-i-Bukhityar in Kamarupa. Col. Gordon read a paper on this inscription in 1918. A photograph of this inscription also appears in Pandit Vidya Vinod’s “Kamarupa Vansavali”. This inscription was referred to in paper on the “Earlier Muhammadan invasions of Kamarupa” read in the anniversary meeting of the Kamarupa Anusandhan Samiti during 1931. General Jenkins collected and forwarded to the Asiatic Society of Bengal the inscription of Vanamala and another said to have been recorded by Dharma Pala in the thirty sixth year of his reign. The Society published the text of the Vanamala inscription but the one said to have been recorded by Dharma Pala was not published at all and it is not traceable now. Probably it was one of the Dharma Pala inscriptions now published by Pandit Vidya Vinod. All the inscriptions deciphered by Dr. Hoerale were sent to him by Sir Edward Gait who was then Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Assam and was collecting materials for his “History of Assam” which was actually published.
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