The earliest known Licchavi record, an inscription …

Years: 676 - 819

The earliest known Licchavi record, an inscription of Manadeva I, dates from 464, and mentions three preceding rulers, suggesting that the dynasty began in the late fourth century.

The last Licchavi inscription is in CE 733.

All of the Licchavi records are deeds reporting donations to religious foundations, predominantly Hindu temples.

The language of the inscriptions is Sanskrit, the language of the court in north India, and the script is closely related to official Gupta scripts.

There is little doubt that India exerts a powerful cultural influence, especially through the area called Mithila, the northern part of present-day Bihar State.

Politically, however, India again is divided for most of the Licchavi period.

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