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English: Ashoka in the Kanaganahalli inscription
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Non creative photograph of a 2-D object dating to the 1st-3rd century CE, therefore subject to PD-Art. From A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the ...

By Upinder Singh p.333 [1]
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