Inscriptions found in Ashoka Siddapura
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Karnataka is one of the important repositories of the rock edicts of Ashoka in India. They demarcate the southern boundaries of the empire of Ashoka, the third king of the Mourya dynasty who ruled between 272-232 B.C. His inscriptions in Karnataka are located in Brahmagiri, Siddapura and Jatinga Rameshvara in Chitradurga district, Koppala in Koppala district, Udeogolam and Nittur in Bellary district and Maski in Raichur district. In all, there are eleven rock edicts found in Karnataka. All of them are written in the Prakrit language and Brahmi script
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