Renowned British author and social critic H. G. Wells in The Outline of History (1920), wrote of emperor Ashoka
धम्माराखित, धर्माराजिका, धम्माराजिका, धम्मारद्न्य, चक्रवार्तीं, सम्राट,
राद्न्यश्रेष्ठ, मगधराजन, भूपतिं, मौर्यराजा, आर्याशोक, धर्माशोक, धम्मशोक,
असोक्वाध्हन, अशोकवर्धन, प्रजापिता, धम्मानायक, धर्मनायक
Renowned British author and social critic H. G. Wells in his bestselling
two-volume work, The Outline of History (1920), wrote of emperor Ashoka: In the history of the world there have been thousands of kings and
emperors who called themselves 'their highnesses,' 'their majesties,'
and 'their exalted majesties' and so on. They shone for a brief moment,
and as quickly disappeared. But Ashoka shines and shines brightly like a
bright star, even unto this day.
two-volume work, The Outline of History (1920), wrote of emperor Ashoka: In the history of the world there have been thousands of kings and
emperors who called themselves 'their highnesses,' 'their majesties,'
and 'their exalted majesties' and so on. They shone for a brief moment,
and as quickly disappeared. But Ashoka shines and shines brightly like a
bright star, even unto this day.
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