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Describe the Ashoka's inscription found
in kandahar present day Afghanistan

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Answered by amanatkumar254
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The Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription, (also Kandahar Edict of Ashoka, sometimes "Chehel Zina Edict"), is a famous bilingual edict in Greek and Aramaic, proclaimed and carved in stone by the Indian Maurya Empire ruler Ashoka (r. 269-233 BCE) around 260 BCE. ... The Edict is still in place on the mountainside.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the kandahar bilingual rock inscription, (also kandahar edict of ashoka, sometimes "chehel zina edict"), is a famous bilingual edict in greek and aramaic, proclaimed and carved in stone by the Indian maurya empire ruler ashoka (r. 269-233 BCE) around 260 BCE. ... The edict is still in place on the mountainside.

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