Which inscription mentions widow burning?
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Widow-Burning. The burning of wives on the funeral pyres of their husbands, widow-burning, commonly known as sati ("suttee" in English), has been practiced in India since at least thefourth century B.C.E. , when it was first recorded in Greek accounts.
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Widow-Burning. The burning of wives on the funeral pyres of their husbands, widow-burning, commonly known as sati ("suttee" in English), has been practiced in India since at least thefourth century B.C.E. , when it was first recorded in Greek accounts.
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The Ancient Indian Practice of Sati: Widow Burning. Sati, also known as “Suttee,” was a tradition that was practiced in ancient India from the early centuries BCE to the mid-1990's. In this tradition, widows were burned at the side of their deceased husbands.
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