Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa
| Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa | |
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The Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa (photograph and drawing), with an inscription mentioning the year 42 of the reign of Northern Satraps ruler Sodasa. | |
| Material | Red sandstone |
| Period/culture | 1st century CE |
| Discovered | 27°36′00″N 77°39′00″E |
| Place | Kankali Tila, Mathura, India. |
| Present location | State Museum Lucknow |
Kankali Tila, Mathura, (Discovery) | |
27°29′29″N 77°40′26″E / 27.491389°N 77.673889°E The Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa, also called the Iryavati stone tablet, or Amohini ayagapata, is a large stone slab discovered in Kankali (area of Mathura) which mentions the rule of the Northern Satraps ruler Sodasa in Mathura. The tablet in the State Museum Lucknow (room J.1). It is an important example of Mathura art.