"इन्द्रप्रस्थ": अवतरणों में अंतर

टैग: Reverted मोबाइल संपादन मोबाइल वेब संपादन
टैग: Reverted मोबाइल संपादन मोबाइल वेब संपादन
पंक्ति 45:
 
[[D. C. Sircar]], an [[epigraphy|epigraphist]], believed Indraprastha was a significant city in the [[Mauryan]] period, based on analysis of a stone carving found in the Delhi area at [[Sriniwaspuri]] which records the reign of the Mauryan emperor [[Ashoka]]. Singh has cast doubt on this interpretation because the inscription does not actually refer to Indraprastha and although "...&nbsp;a place of importance must certainly have been located in the vicinity of the rock edict, exactly which one it was and what it was known as, is uncertain." Similarly, remains, such as an iron pillar, that have been associated with Ashoka are not indubitably so: their composition is atypical and the inscriptions are vague.<ref name="Singh2006intro" />
 
== यह भी देखें ==
*[[Swarnprastha]]
*[[Ashokan Edicts in Delhi]]
*[[Hastinapura]]
*[[History of Delhi]]
*[[Historicity of the Mahabharata]]
 
== इन्हें भी देखें ==