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प्रश्न
Study the Ashokan Edict and answer the following question:
Explain briefly the importance of Ashoka’s edicts, giving an example from one of his edicts.
उत्तर
The edicts of Ashoka form the most important source of Mauryan history. They are the oldest, best-preserved, and precisely dated records of India. These edicts are inscribed on rocks and pillars throughout the country and include 14 Major Rock Edicts, seven pillar edicts, and a number of minor rock edicts. The inscriptions on these edicts provide a useful insight into the life and ideals of Ashoka in particular and about the history of the Mauryas in general. Rock Edict-I is one of the important edicts which states, about the protection of animals
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