Social Sciences, asked by sharmasavi83, 11 months ago

what was the language of Chandragupta Maurya now​

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Answered by Mysha9988
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Magadhi Prakrit

Magadhi PrakritChandragupta, being a native of Eastern India, would have spoken in Magadhi Prakrit, which incidentally was the language spoken by The Buddha and Mahavira. Magadhi Prakrit was among the various Prakrits which were inscribed on the Ashokan Pillars using the Brahmi script.

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Answered by WorthHorror
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ans:- Buddha and Mahavira was the language of Chandragupta Maurya .

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