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The pillar of Ashoka with its lion capital shows the strong influence coming from which of the following groups?

A) Sumerians
B) Achaemenids
C) Greeks
D) Egyptians

Achaemenids

Refers to the first Persian Empire, ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty from approximately 550-330 BCE, known for its impressive administration system, monumental architecture, and multicultural approach to governance.

Lion Capital

The top part of an Ashokan pillar, famously known as the national emblem of India, featuring four lions standing back to back.

Ashoka

was an ancient Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled the Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE, known for his conversion to Buddhism and spreading Buddhist principles.

  • Understand the influences and contributions of various cultures and groups to the art and architecture in South and Southeast Asia.
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