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This is a rubbing of a piece stone from one of the Edicts of Ashoka pillars in India. What was the purpose of the Edicts of Ashoka?

A) to outlaw Hinduism in India
B) to let people know of his conversion to Buddhism
C) to warn all invaders that they will meet a horrible death
D) to warn all citizens of India that they much convert to Buddhism

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The answer is B as in Boy!!!

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B) To let people know of his conversion to Buddhism

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Edicts of Ashoka pillars in India are known as the first ever evidence of the existence of Buddhism. It was basically a way to let people know about Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism. Till now at least 150 Ashokan Edicts have been found on the rocks, cave walls, and pillars. It is believed that all of them were used to mark his kingdom.

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