In which inscription Kalinga victory is mentioned ?
[66th BPSC Re-exam]
1) Maski Inscription
2) Junagarh Inscription
3) Hathigumpha Inscription
4) None of the Above
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Maski Inscription at Raichur Doab in Karnataka mentions Ashoka’s personal name, Davanam Piyadasi
Prakrit language incised in Brahmi script in a cavern called Hathigumpha in Udayagiri hills, near Bhubaneswar in Odisha, India.
Dated between 2nd-century BCE and 1st-century CE, it was inscribed by the Jain king Kharavela of Kalinga kingdom.
Major Rock Edict XIII records Asoka’s victory over Kalinga and the remorse at the sufferings caused by his Kalinga campaign.
4) None of the Above