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conclusion of allahabad pillar inscription

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Answered by Robertalex
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The Allahabad pillar is an Ashoka Stambha, one of the pillars of Ashoka, an emperor of the Maurya dynasty who reigned in the 3rd ...

Location: Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Completion date: c. 3rd century BCE

Material: Sandstone

Height: 35 feet (10.7 m)

Answered by Anonymous
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The inscription is a panegyric praising Samudragupta and lists the political and military achievements of his reign including his expeditions to the south. It provides a unique snapshot of the Gupta empire and its neighbours and is the source of much of what is known of the geopolitical landscape of that era.

Location: Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Completion date: c. 3rd century BCE

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