Long History Short with Ranjit

Ep3: Ashok - A Legacy in Stone

11 min · 29 de jul de 2020
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The first in a series of episodes that will take you through the journey of Ashok, his edicts, and the philosophy that he desired to blend into his ruling style. In this episode, you will know why Ashok matters, what kind of edicts he issued, and how the edicts are classified in history. The next episodes will take you through his political background, the circumstances that forced him to change, and the contents of the edicts. There will be some shorter episodes that would also tackle some of the interesting stories associated with Ashok and his edicts.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ranjit-pawar6/message

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