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What are edicts? Where were they written?
What is the importance of Ashoka's edicts?
Who succeeded Chandragupta Maurya?​

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Answered by shivakant9063
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q1 ) Three languages were used, Prakrit, Greek and Aramaic. The edicts are composed in non-standardized and archaic forms of Prakrit. Prakrit inscriptions were written in Brahmi and Kharosthi scripts, which even a commoner could read and understand. ... Other Edicts are written in Greek or Aramaic.

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q2) Importance of Asoka's edicts are: They are a main source of information about the reign of Ashoka. These edicts and inscriptions contained instructions on religious matters especially Buddhism. Rules for conduct of Bhikshuks are also found on some rock inscriptions.

q3) bindusara successor of chandragupt maurya

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