EditorialPillar edict of Emperor Asoka, Mauryan dynasty, 238 BCE. Massive freestanding pillars and their finely carved capitals are the most famous examples of Mauryan art and are found across India and Pakistan.They stand without a base and are topped with c...
Editorial‘22. Pahdoon khar’ [caption’ dpah-bdun-mkhar’],’ a fort built by Raja Téchok Num-gyen, son of a Raja of Ladak. Much gold is said to be found in the river at this place.’ ‘23. Village of Pipiting, where the governor resides’ ‘24. do...
Editorial‘22. Pahdoon khar’ [caption’ dpah-bdun-mkhar’],’ a fort built by Raja Téchok Num-gyen, son of a Raja of Ladak. Much gold is said to be found in the river at this place.’ ‘23. Village of Pipiting, where the governor resides’ ‘24. do...
EditorialAsoka's Pillar, Monolith in Fort, Allahabad. A general view of the edict pillar or lat of Asoka, in restored form in front of the Fort gateway. Miscellaneous views in India. 1870s. Source: Photo 27/(106).
EditorialPillar edict of Emperor Asoka, Mauryan dynasty, 238 BCE. Massive freestanding pillars and their finely carved capitals are the most famous examples of Mauryan art and are found across India and Pakistan.They stand without a base and are topped with c...
EditorialPillar edict of Emperor Asoka, Mauryan dynasty, 238 BCE. Massive freestanding pillars and their finely carved capitals are the most famous examples of Mauryan art and are found across India and Pakistan.They stand without a base and are topped with c...