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The Ashoka Pillars are a series of pillars and columns found throughout India, which were erected during the Mauryan Emperor, Ashoka’s time. These pillars had figures sculpted on them and were inscribed with edicts.
The Lion Capital of Ashoka shows four standing lions, facing the four directions on a pedestal with figures of other animals on it. This was adopted as the national emblem of India in 1950. This was originally found on the Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath, which dates back to 250 BC.
Sanchi Stupa is a Buddhist complex in Sanchi at Madhya Pradesh, commissioned by Emperor Ashoka.
Emperor Ashoka belonged to the Mauryan dynasty who ruled the Indian subcontinent from 268 to 232 BC.
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