Name the emperor whose inscriptions has been found from kandahar?
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kandahar great edict of ashoka
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Ashoka the emperor whose inscriptions has been found from kandahar.
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- The ruler whose inscriptions were found in the Kandahar rock inscription is said to be of the famous and highly regarded Mauryan king.
- Ashoka who was famous for his stone, pillar and rock inscriptions as he was well known for using these rock inscriptions to provide the information about his rule, his religion of dhamma.
- The Kandahar inscription which is a Bilingual Rock Engraving is a prominent bilingual degree in Greek and Aramaic that the reigning Indian Maurya Empire Ashoka (r. 269-233 BCE) declared and carved into stone in about 260 BCE by the Indian Maurya Dynasty.
- 'Ashoka the Great' was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty.
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