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What is he referred to as in one of his pillar inscriptions? ​

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Answered by JBJ919
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Alexander Cunningham, one of the first to study the inscriptions on the pillars, remarks that they are written in eastern, middle and western Prakrits which he calls "the Punjabi or north-western dialect, the Ujjeni or middle dialect, and the Magadhi or eastern dialect." They are written in the Brahmi script.

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Answered by mundadasachin
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In Bhabhru edict, the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka refers himself as Piyadassi laja Magadhe (Piyadassi, King of Magadha). ... In the Queen's Edict, Ashoka announces that the Queen Karuvaki should be credited for her gifts. The Dhauli Pillar Inscriptions are based on Kalinga War.

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