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The Rock edicts of Khalsi, also spelled Kalsi, are a group of an Indian rock inscriptions written by the Indian Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE. They contains some of the most important of the Edicts of Ashoka. The inscription in Khalsi contains all the Major Rock Edicts, from 1 to 14. They were discovered in Khalsi, a village in Uttarakhand, northern India, by Alexander Cunningham about 1850.

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  • L'inscription de Khalsi est une inscription rupestre en langue indienne rédigée par l'empereur Indien Ashoka aux alentours de 260 av.J-C. C'est l'un des plus importants des Édits d'Ashoka. L'inscription présente les Edits de 1 à 13. L'inscription a été découverte à Khalsi, village de l'Inde du Nord (District de Dehradun, Uttarakhand), par Alexander Cunningham vers 1850. (fr)
  • The Rock edicts of Khalsi, also spelled Kalsi, are a group of an Indian rock inscriptions written by the Indian Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE. They contains some of the most important of the Edicts of Ashoka. The inscription in Khalsi contains all the Major Rock Edicts, from 1 to 14. They were discovered in Khalsi, a village in Uttarakhand, northern India, by Alexander Cunningham about 1850. (en)
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  • circa 250 BCE (en)
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  • Rock edicts of Khalsi . (en)
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  • Khalsi, Dehradun District, Uttarakhand, India (en)
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  • Rock edicts of Khalsi (en)
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  • Pali in Brahmi script (en)
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  • L'inscription de Khalsi est une inscription rupestre en langue indienne rédigée par l'empereur Indien Ashoka aux alentours de 260 av.J-C. C'est l'un des plus importants des Édits d'Ashoka. L'inscription présente les Edits de 1 à 13. L'inscription a été découverte à Khalsi, village de l'Inde du Nord (District de Dehradun, Uttarakhand), par Alexander Cunningham vers 1850. (fr)
  • The Rock edicts of Khalsi, also spelled Kalsi, are a group of an Indian rock inscriptions written by the Indian Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE. They contains some of the most important of the Edicts of Ashoka. The inscription in Khalsi contains all the Major Rock Edicts, from 1 to 14. They were discovered in Khalsi, a village in Uttarakhand, northern India, by Alexander Cunningham about 1850. (en)
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  • Inscription de Khalsi (fr)
  • Rock edicts of Khalsi (en)
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