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Mauryan art - Wikipedia India, Statue, Stone Sculptures, Hotels, Lions, Mandalas, Indian, Ancient India, Ancient Indian Architecture
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Mauryan art - Wikipedia Art, Buddha, Indian Sculpture, Ancient, Indian Art, Lion Sculpture, Jain Temple, Buddhist Art
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Mauryan art - Wikipedia
MAURYAN DYNASTY Anonymous (321 BCE - 185 BCE)  Yakshi Holding a Fly Whisk Ancient Art, Goddesses, People, Indian Gods, Ancient Times
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Maurya Empire - Wikipedia Empire, History Of India, Indian History, Indus Valley Civilization
Maurya Empire - Wikipedia
Maurya Empire - Wikipedia
Introduction: The Mauryan Empire was the first major empire in the history of India, ruled by Maurya dynasty from 321 BC to 185 BCE. ... History, Teachings, Patna, Chakra, Introduction
Kingdom of Maurya
Introduction: The Mauryan Empire was the first major empire in the history of India, ruled by Maurya dynasty from 321 BC to 185 BCE. ...
Great Stupa at Sanchi - This oldest Indian stone structure was built by king Ashoka the Great in the 3rd century BC. Ideas, Ancient Architecture, Archaeology, Incredible India, Architecture, Great Stupa At Sanchi
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Great Stupa at Sanchi - This oldest Indian stone structure was built by king Ashoka the Great in the 3rd century BC.
Great Stupa, Sanchi, India ☸ The Buddhist stupa serves as a marker for a sacred space, a symbolic representation of the Buddha’s burial mound. In the most basic sense, a stupa it has 3 fundamental features: a hemispherical mound (anda), a square railing (harmika), a central pillar supporting a triple-umbrella form (chattra). Around these are an enclosure wall with decorated gateways (toranas) at the cardinal directions and a circular terrace (medhi). Indian Architecture, Sacred Architecture, Temple Architecture, Monument In India
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Great Stupa, Sanchi, India ☸ The Buddhist stupa serves as a marker for a sacred space, a symbolic representation of the Buddha’s burial mound. In the most basic sense, a stupa it has 3 fundamental features: a hemispherical mound (anda), a square railing (harmika), a central pillar supporting a triple-umbrella form (chattra). Around these are an enclosure wall with decorated gateways (toranas) at the cardinal directions and a circular terrace (medhi).
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Kalinga War
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Kalinga War (265 - 264 bc) - a war fought between the Mauryan Empire and the state of Kalinga. Kalinga was an important kingdom because it controlled the trade routes with Southeast Asia. Because of this, Ashoka, the Mauryan king, wanted to capture it. Therefore he lead his huge army to Kalinga in 261 BC. The Kalingans also led an army to the warfield. The small army of Kalinga was not a match for Ashoka's mighty army. Though the Kalingan army fought hard, soon the whole Kalingan army had c Battle, Southeast Asia
Kalinga War
Kalinga War (265 - 264 bc) - a war fought between the Mauryan Empire and the state of Kalinga. Kalinga was an important kingdom because it controlled the trade routes with Southeast Asia. Because of this, Ashoka, the Mauryan king, wanted to capture it. Therefore he lead his huge army to Kalinga in 261 BC. The Kalingans also led an army to the warfield. The small army of Kalinga was not a match for Ashoka's mighty army. Though the Kalingan army fought hard, soon the whole Kalingan army had c
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Kalinga War
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History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India Design, Typography, Writing, Typeface Design, Typeface, Type
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India Emperor, Buddhism, Pillars, Form Of Government, Hinduism, Uttar Pradesh
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India Ancient Writing, Ancient Scripts, Ancient Languages, Ancient India Map, Language
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India
History of Letterform, Type, Typography, Typeface Design in India
KING ASHOKA: His Edicts and His Times Minions, King, Military, Kandahar, Times, Rock, One Pic
KING ASHOKA: His Edicts and His Times
KING ASHOKA: His Edicts and His Times
Asokan pillar at Vaishali, Bihar, India. Build by Emperor Asoka in about 250 BC, and still standing. Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Cities
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Asokan pillar at Vaishali, Bihar, India. Build by Emperor Asoka in about 250 BC, and still standing.
One of Ashoka's Edict: "...And the king abstains from (killing) living beings..." British, Achaemenid, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Origins, Ancient Kingdom
Ashok: A Short Biography of Ashoka the Great of India
One of Ashoka's Edict: "...And the king abstains from (killing) living beings..."
One of Ashoka's Edict: "...And the king abstains from (killing) living beings..."
Ashok: A Short Biography of Ashoka the Great of India
One of Ashoka's Edict: "...And the king abstains from (killing) living beings..."
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Ashok: A Short Biography of Ashoka the Great of India
Great Stupa at Sanchi, India
Ashoka the Great is referred to as Samraat Chakravartin Ashoka – the "Emperor of Emperors Ashoka." His name "aśoka" means "painless, without sorrow" in Sanskrit (the a privativum and śoka "pain, distress"). In his edicts, he is referred to as Devānāmpriya (Pali Devānaṃpiya or "The Beloved of the Gods"), and Priyadarśin (Pali Piyadasī or "He who regards everyone with affection"). Mysore, Sanskrit
Ashok: A Short Biography of Ashoka the Great of India
Ashoka the Great is referred to as Samraat Chakravartin Ashoka – the "Emperor of Emperors Ashoka." His name "aśoka" means "painless, without sorrow" in Sanskrit (the a privativum and śoka "pain, distress"). In his edicts, he is referred to as Devānāmpriya (Pali Devānaṃpiya or "The Beloved of the Gods"), and Priyadarśin (Pali Piyadasī or "He who regards everyone with affection").
Edicts Of Ashoka Ancient Indian History, India Map
Mauryan Empire (321 – 184 BC) | Civil Services Preparation Online | UPSC and IAS Study Material
Edicts Of Ashoka
Ashoka chakra Made out of hay Nature Photography, Nature, Diy, Space
Ashoka chakra Made out of hay