Stone tablet digs into rich past of Mahasthangarh

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Stone tablet digs into rich past of Mahasthangarh
A recent re-interpretation of a stone tablet measuring around 32 square inches discovered in 1931 at an archaeological site at Mahasthangarh in undivided Bengal, now in Bangladesh's Bogra district, has thrown fresh light on the presence of independent urban centres in the region during the Mauryan dynasty around 2,500 years ago.