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42. Ashokan bilingual (Greek and Aramaik) inscription has
found from which place ?
(a) Shara-i-kuna
(b) Manshera
(c) Kalsi
(d) Kalinga​

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Answered by brainlytruster123
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Answer:

Momentum The quantity of motion possessed by a moving body is known as momentum of the body. Momentum of an object of mass m moving with a velocity v is the product of it. It is denoted by p. p = mv. Its SI unit is kg-ms-1.

Answered by k2084
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Answer:

The Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription, is a famous bilingual edict in Greek and Aramaic, proclaimed and carved in stone by the Indian Maurya Empire ruler Ashoka around 260 BCE. Wikipedia

Present location: Kabul Museum, Afghanistan

Place: Chehel Zina, Kandahar, Afghanistan

Discovered: 31°36′56.3N 65°39′50.5E

Period/culture: 3rd Century BCE

Material: Rock

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