He was the first ruler who tried to take his message to the people through inscriptions. Prakrit inscriptions were written in Brahmi and Kharosthi scripts, which even a commoner could read and understand.
Key Points The inscriptions found in the area of Pakistan are in the Kharoshthi script. The Edicts of Ashoka are 33 inscriptions engraved on pillars, large stones, and cave walls by Ashoka the Great, the third king of the Mauryan Empire of India. Additional Information Decipherment of Asokan Brahmi by James Princep in Some of the most momentous developments in Indian epigraphy took place in the s. This was when James Prinsep , an officer in the mint of the East India Company, deciphered Brahmi and Kharosthi , two scripts used in the earliest inscriptions and coins.
Get Started for Free Download App. More Mauryan Empire Questions Q1. Which of the following pairs of dynasties that ruled Kalinga and their prominent Kings is correctly matched? Who is the only king in the history of the world who gave up conquest after winning a war?
Who among the following was the first ruler who tried to take his message to the people through inscriptions in Prakrit? Ring wells were used in Mauryan Empire for. Which of the following statement is true? More Ancient History Questions Q1. Turamaya, a contemporary of Ashoka, was the ruler of A. Egypt B. Corinth C. Macedonia D. Syria -- View Answer 3. Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?
List I List II 1. Asia : Herat 2. Araehizia : Kandhar 3. Gednosia : Baluchistan 4. Parapyhadae : Kabul A. All of these -- View Answer 4. The highly polished monolithic Ashokan Pillars were carved out of single pieces of a buff coloured sandstone, usually mined from the quarries of A.
Chunar near Mirzapur B. Lauriya in Nandangarh C. Sarnath near Varanasi D. Udayagiri near Bhubaneshwar -- View Answer 5. Which of the following Southern people are clearly mentioned in the Ashokan inscription?
Cholas 2. He was known as Devampiya i. Ashoka believed in the policy of Dhamma. Ashoka's visit to Lumbini and exemption of Lumbini from tax was mentioned in Rumminidei Pillar Inscription.
The Kandhar Inscription speaks about the success of his policy with the hunters and fishermen. Nigalisagar Pillar Inscription: It mentions that Ashoka increased the height of the stupa of Buddha Konakamana to its double size. Rock Edict X Condemns the desire for fame and glory. Stresses on the popularity of Dhamma. He says that all sects desire both self-control and purity of mind. Get Started for Free Download App. More Ancient History Questions Q1.
Which of the following river s used to flow through Magadha? Yamuna II. Ganga III.
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