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The Ashokan Edict illustrating about his conversion to Buddhism is found at?​

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Answered by MrPerfect33
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• Son of Mauryan Emperor Bindusara and Subhadrangi. Grandson of Chandragupta Maurya.

• His other names were Devanampiya (Sanskrit Devanampriya meaning Beloved of the Gods) and Piyadasi.

• Considered one of India’s greatest emperors.

• He was born in 304 BC.

• His reign lasted from 268 BC to 232 BC when he died.

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Answered by Anonymous
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They were kept in public places and along trade routes so that the maximum number of people would read them. More than religious discourses, they talk about the moral duties of the people, how to conduct life, Ashoka’s desire to be a good and benevolent ruler, and Ashoka’s work towards this end.

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