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one place of Ashokan inscription found

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Answered by umeshkhosla1976
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Answered by priyanshi403659
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The inscriptions found in the central and eastern part of India were written in Magadhi Prakrit using the Brahmi script, while Prakrit using the Kharoshthi script, Greek and Aramaic were used in the northwest. These edicts were deciphered by British archaeologist and historian James Prinsep.

Ashokan Inscriptions, which are also called Edicts of Ashoka is a collection of inscriptions on pillars and cave walls amounting to be around 30 in number. These inscriptions are present in areas of what we call today Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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