-
known as
Asoka or Aśoka (/əˈʃoʊkə/ ə-SHOH-kə;
Sanskrit pronunciation: [
ɐˈɕoːkɐ], IAST: Aśoka; c. 304 – 232 BCE), and po****rly
known as
Ashoka the Great...
- The
Edicts of
Ashoka are a
collection of more than
thirty inscriptions on the
Pillars of Ashoka, as well as
boulders and cave walls,
attributed to Emperor...
- series. In
February 1958, at Simla,
Indian warlords came
together around Acoka,
former risen Emperor of India, who
tells them they are
developing a "new...
-
between the
captain of La
Madeleine shows the
arrival of the
British two to
Acoka, who
orders his men to ****ault the
Halley base. The next day,
Blake and...
- may be
ultimately found to the
North of Bettiah, and in the line of the
Açōka pillars which lead
hither from
Patna (Pāțaliputra)."
Modern scholarship...
-
Retrieved 29
November 2012. Jean
Przyluski (1923). La légende de l'empereur
Açoka (
Açoka-Avadâna) dans les
textes indiens et
chinois (in French). 1924. Retrieved...
- ISBN 978-1570629495. Upagupta, the
Fourth Buddhist Patriarch, and High
priest of
Acoka Abhisār –
Rabindranath Rabindranath Tagore's
Poetic Adaptation of an Episode...
-
suffering from
memory problems since his
experience in the
sarcophagi of
Açoka, is
recommended by his
doctor to rest.
Nastasia Wardynska, of the CSIR,...
- ISBN 978-0-271-03803-2 Przyluski, J. (1923), La légende de l'empereur
Açoka [The
Legend of
Emperor Aśoka] (PDF) (in French),
Librairie Orientaliste...