Gilgit Baltistan Bearing Rock Inscriptions, a Hidden Archaeological Site

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Danyore, Gilgit: Nestled amidst the scenic landscapes of Danyore Shireen Abad, lies the Danyore Bearing Rock, counted among the hidden gems of ancient artifacts. Dating back to the 7th and 8th centuries, these inscriptions offer a glimpse into the ancient past.

Despite its significance, the exact location of this ancient site remains relatively unknown. Enclosed within the confines of a private residence within the narrow lanes of Tangi Galli, this rock spans 13 feet in length and 7 feet in width, bearing the names of Tibetan rulers who reigned over Gilgit during the 7th and 8th centuries. The names are inscribed in a five-line Sanskrit script.

According to Dr. Ahmad Hassan Dani, a renowned researcher and expert in ancient artifacts, these inscriptions are believed to have been commissioned by Prince Kumar Amatiya, with connections to the rulers mentioned in the inscriptions found in the Hunza Valley.

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Danyore Bearing Rock

These inscriptions glorify the rulers of the Wakhan Dynasty, honoring Jiya Munggala Wakhan and Nandi Wakhan, with titles of “Pitula Shahi Shahanshahi” and “Prama Bhatakha” respectively. Dr. Dani suggests that the purpose of the Danyore inscriptions may commemorate the conquest of a local ruler or possibly mark the end of Tibetan incursions in the Sindh Valley.

As time passes, the condition of the rock deteriorates. Preserving these inscriptions and raising awareness about their significance is crucial to safeguarding the region’s historical heritage for future generations.

Taking measures to ensure the safekeeping of these inscriptions and highlighting their importance is essential for preserving the historical legacy of the region for posterity.

Syeda Sehar
Syeda Seharhttps://azaditimes.com
Syeda Sehar is a senior writer at Azadi Times from Gilgit-Baltistan. She specializes in covering news, politics, and daily updates about the Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan adminstered Kashmir).

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