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Ashoka, the search for India's lost emperor, Charles Allen

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Ashoka, the search for India's lost emperor, Charles Allen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 426-447) and index
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individual biography
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ashoka
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
811051958
Responsibility statement
Charles Allen
Sub title
the search for India's lost emperor
Summary
"Ashoka Maurya--or Ashoka the Great as he was later known--holds a special place in the history of India. Through his third century BCE quest to govern the Indian subcontinent by moral force alone, Ashoka transformed Buddhism from a minor sect into a major world religion. His bold experiment ended in tragedy, and in the tumult that followed the historical record was cleansed so effectively that his name was largely forgotten for almost two thousand years. Yet, a few mysterious stone monuments and inscriptions miraculously survived the purge. In Ashoka : The Search for India's Lost Emperor, historian Charles Allen tells the incredible story of how a few enterprising archaeologists deciphered the mysterious lettering on keystones and recovered India's ancient past. Drawing from rich sources, Allen crafts a clearer picture of this enigmatic figure than ever before"--Publisher description
Table Of Contents
The king without sorrow -- The breaking of idols -- The golden column of Firoz Shah -- Objects of enquiry -- Enter Alexander -- Furious Orientalists -- The long shadow of Horace Hayman Wilson -- Prinsep's Ghat -- Thus spake King Piyadasi -- Brian Hodgson's gift -- Records of the Western regions -- Alexander Cunningham the Great -- Sir Alexander in excelsis -- Corpus inscriptionum indicarum -- India after Cunningham -- Ashoka in the twentieth century -- The rise and fall of Ashokadharma -- Appendix. The Rock and Pillar Edicts
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