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what was the title taken by Ashoka's after kalinga war in his edicts​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Ashoka means “without sorrow” which was most likely his given name. He is referred to in his edicts, carved in stone, as Devanampiya Piyadassi which, according to scholar John Keay (and agreed upon by scholarly consensus) means “Beloved of the Gods” and “gracious of mien” (89).

Answered by tamannasfcsjg3924
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Heya user:)

Ashoka means "without sorrow" which was most likely his given name.He is referred to his edicts,carved in stone, as Devanapiya piyadassi which,according to scholarly john keay(and agreed upon by scholarly consensus)means "beloved of the gods" and "gracious of mien"(89).

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