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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Pillars of Ashoka |  |  |  | Pillars of Ashoka: Encyclopedia II - Edicts of Ashoka - Social welfareAshoka allegedly took great care of the welfare of his (human and animal) populations and those beyond his borders, spreading the use of medicinal treatments, improving roadside facilities for more comfortable travel, and establishing “officers of the faith” throughout his territories to survey the welfare of the population and the propagation of the Dharma.
Edicts of Ashoka - Medicinal treatments.
“Everywhere within Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi's domain, and among the people beyond the b ...
See also:Edicts of Ashoka, Edicts of Ashoka - Ashoka's conversion, Edicts of Ashoka - Ashoka's Proselytism, Edicts of Ashoka - Proselytism beyond India, Edicts of Ashoka - Proselytism within Ashoka's territories, Edicts of Ashoka - Moral precepts, Edicts of Ashoka - Right behaviour, Edicts of Ashoka - Benevolence, Edicts of Ashoka - Kindness to prisoners, Edicts of Ashoka - Respect for animal life, Edicts of Ashoka - Religious precepts, Edicts of Ashoka - Budddhism, Edicts of Ashoka - Belief in a next world, Edicts of Ashoka - Religious exchange, Edicts of Ashoka - Social welfare, Edicts of Ashoka - Medicinal treatments, Edicts of Ashoka - Roadside facilities, Edicts of Ashoka - Officers of the faith, Edicts of Ashoka - Notes, Edicts of Ashoka - Reference Read more here: » Edicts of Ashoka: Encyclopedia II - Edicts of Ashoka - Social welfare |
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|  |  |  | Pillars of Ashoka: Encyclopedia II - Menander I - A renowned Indo-Greek kingHis territories covered the eastern dominions of the divided Greek empire of Bactria (from the areas of the Panjshir and Kapisa) and extended to the modern Pakistani province of Punjab with diffuse tributaries to the south and east, probably as far as Mathura.
His capital is supposed to have been Sagala, a very prosperous city in northern Punjab (modern Sialkot).
He is one of the few Bactrian kings mentioned by Greek authors, among them Apollodorus of Artemita, quoted by Strabo, who claims that the Greeks from Bactria were even ...
See also:Menander I, Menander I - A renowned Indo-Greek king, Menander I - Menander and Buddhism, Menander I - The Milinda Pañha, Menander I - Other Indian accounts, Menander I - Menander the Just King of the Dharma, Menander I - The question of Menander's change of title, Menander I - Menander's death, Menander I - Succession, Menander I - Legacy, Menander I - Buddhism, Menander I - Representation of the Buddha, Menander I - Geography, Menander I - Notes Read more here: » Menander I: Encyclopedia II - Menander I - A renowned Indo-Greek king |
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