Social Sciences, asked by vimalharshraj, 2 months ago

ashoka's edicts were written in which language​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brahmi Script

The edicts were inscribed throughout Ashoka's realm which included the areas of modern-day Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan and most were written in Brahmi Script (though one, in Afghanistan, is also given in Aramaic and Greek). The edicts are comprised of: Minor Rock Edicts. Minor Pillar Edicts.

Answered by jaigurjarspiderman
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Brahmi script

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*Most of Ashoka's inscriptions are in dialects of Prakrit (the various local languages spoken in North India, distinct from, but related to literary Sanskrit), which was the language of political power in the subcontinent for several centuries, and are written in an early form of the Brahmi script.*

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