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(1) Emperor Kanishka
(2) The Iron Pillar at Mehrauli
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✴Emperor Kanishka
✔Kanishka was a king of the Kushan Empire in Central Asia.
✔He was a patron of Indian art and literature.
✔He is regarded as a contemporary of Ashoka.
✔He was great carrier of Indian thought and culture to Central Asia and other parts of the world He constructed many Buddhist monasteries and preserved the relics of the past.
✔At Purushapura, the capital of the Kushana Empire, Kanishka built a stupendous Relic Tower and a Buddhist monastery next to the tower.
✔By erecting Buddhist monuments in at different places of his empire, Kanishka tried to grab the attention and devotion of the people towards Buddhism.
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✴IRON PILLER AT MEHRULI
✔The Iron Pillar is located in Delhi in the Qutb complex.
✔The height of the pillar is 7.21m (23.7 ft) from the top and 1.25m (3ft 8 inches) below the ground.
✔This pillar is famous because it has withstood corrosion for the last 1600 years.
✔A fence was erected around the pillar in 1997 as a protection against the damage to be caused by the visitors.
✔There are a number of inscriptions on the pillar.
✔The oldest inscription on the pillar is in Sanskrit, written in Gupta period.
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✴Emperor Kanishka
✔Kanishka was a king of the Kushan Empire in Central Asia.
✔He was a patron of Indian art and literature.
✔He is regarded as a contemporary of Ashoka.
✔He was great carrier of Indian thought and culture to Central Asia and other parts of the world He constructed many Buddhist monasteries and preserved the relics of the past.
✔At Purushapura, the capital of the Kushana Empire, Kanishka built a stupendous Relic Tower and a Buddhist monastery next to the tower.
✔By erecting Buddhist monuments in at different places of his empire, Kanishka tried to grab the attention and devotion of the people towards Buddhism.
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✴IRON PILLER AT MEHRULI
✔The Iron Pillar is located in Delhi in the Qutb complex.
✔The height of the pillar is 7.21m (23.7 ft) from the top and 1.25m (3ft 8 inches) below the ground.
✔This pillar is famous because it has withstood corrosion for the last 1600 years.
✔A fence was erected around the pillar in 1997 as a protection against the damage to be caused by the visitors.
✔There are a number of inscriptions on the pillar.
✔The oldest inscription on the pillar is in Sanskrit, written in Gupta period.
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