Social Sciences, asked by rohitpitti5574, 1 year ago

The “Bramhagiri” edict in Chitradurga is ascribed to which Emperor__________ ?
A.Pulikeshi
B.Ashoka
C.Amoghavarsha
D.Kadamba


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Answered by Khushi2916172820
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the answer is Ashoka.,.................

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Answered by writersparadise
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Answer:

Answer is option B – Emperor Ashoka.

Explanation:

The Brahmagiri Edict was erected by Emperor Ashoka and indicated the locality and southernmost extent of the empire. Brahmagiri is located in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka. Gautama Maharishi, one among the seven renowned Hindu saints, is supposed to have lived in Chitradurga.

The site is a granite outcrop, about 180 metres in elevation and ranging between 100 to 500 metres in breadth. Several large stone monuments have been discovered at this site.

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