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Asoka: The Buddhist Emperor of India

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This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

278 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2006

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Vincent Arthur Smith

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Vincent Arthur Smith CIE (3 June 1843 – 6 February 1920) was an Irish Indologist, historian, member of the Indian Civil Service, and curator. He was one of the prominent figures in Indian historiography during the British Raj.

In the 1890s, he was key to exposing the forgeries of Alois Anton Führer, then working for the Archaeological Survey of India, who Smith caught in the act of making fake inscriptions.

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Profile Image for Vishnu Chevli.
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August 6, 2019
Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka, they have a good number of books dedicated to them in our historical fiction shelf. Many of them were related to Chanakya. Well as I said, they are all "Historical Fiction" which means at the end they are fiction. And most of the fictions are written as thrillers or war/strategy book, so it would show more violent and emotional side which affect readers the most. Till now I haven't read historical records or researched book on Mauryas. So when an opportunity was appeared to review "Asoka The Buddhist Emperor of India" by Vincent Smith I simply grabbed it.

I was not aware Asoka was such a well researched and well-accepted book worldwide. The book is published in multiple languages in multiple countries.

Being a historic scholar and having exposure to multiple ancient Indian sites, Vincent (the author) has dug out as many relevant information about Asoka than we can find in folklore. The author has been to various sites which were created during Asoka's time. He has studied them and presented us with the crux of his findings.

We have heard much myth about Asoka how he became king by killing his 100 brothers. What if I say there is no proof of that theory. What all Asoka did after the war of Kalinga? Read this book to know more.

The language of the book is slight academical. So is the flow to the subject and medium paced. For people who wanted to know about the great empire and its culture, this is a nice pick. People looking for story and action may stay away from the book. I know cover can misguide you by giving a different picture. And that' what we are for.

Overall a different style & genre. Content of the book is deep.

I would give 3/5 to this book

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Profile Image for Anil Swarup.
Author 3 books725 followers
January 8, 2022
An extremely well researched offering from Vincent E Smith. The book primarily centres around understanding of Asoka through his 84000 edicts, some of which have been analysed and discussed at length. A book worth reading for those researching on the subject.
Profile Image for Rahul Waghmare.
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September 11, 2023
This is a reference book rather than a biography. You may get overall glimpses of life and times of emperor Ashoka, but the text runs through mostly with evidences and their interpretations.
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