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Ashoka (Devanāgarī: अशोकः, IAST: ',, Prakrit Imperial title: Devanampriya Priyadarsi"', "He who is the beloved of the Gods and who regards everyone amiably") (304 BCE – 232 BCE) was an Mauryan emperor, who ruled the Maurya Empire across the Indian subcontinent from 273 BCE to 232 BCE. After a number of military conquests, Ashoka reigned over most of India, Pakistan, South Asia and beyond, … - Makkhali Gosala
Makkhali Gosala (Pāli; BHS: Maskarin Gośāla; Jain Prakrit sources: Gosala Mankhaliputta) was an ascetic teacher of ancient India, often identified as the founder of the Ajivika movement. He was a contemporary of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, and of Mahavira, the historical founder of Jainism. - Giuseppe Tucci
Giuseppe Tucci (Macerata 5 June 1894-San Polo dei Cavalieri (Rome) 5 April 1984), was an Italian scholar of oriental cultures, specialising in Tibet and history of Buddhism. He was fluent in several European languages, Sanskrit, Bengali, Pali, Prakrit, Chinese and Tibetan and he taught at the University of Rome La Sapienza until his death. - Acharya Rajendrasuri
Acharya Rajendrasuri (1827-1906) was the major reformer of 18th and 19th century in Shvetambar sect of Jainism. Acharya Rajendrasuri was born on 3rd dec 1827 at Bharatpur in Rajasthan. In 1880 A.D., as the leader of the Tapa Gachchha, he lead a movement to restore orders of wandering monks, leading to near extinction of the Jain Yati institutions. - Charles Rockwell Lanman
Charles Rockwell Lanman (July 8 1850-February 20 1941) was an American scholar of the Sanskrit language. He was born in Norwich, Connecticut, graduated from Yale University in 1871, was a graduate student there (1871-1873) under James Hadley and WD Whitney, and in Germany (1873-1876) studied Sanskrit under Weber and Roth and philology under Georg Curtius and August Leskien. - Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya
Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya was a distinguished scholar of Sanskrit from India. A scholar of Sanskrit, Veda, grammar, Pali, Prakrit and philology, he was born on October 27, 1896 in village Nimta of North 24 Parganas in what was then Bengal. He came from an illustrious family of "Kulina" Brahmans of Deshmukho in District Hooghly. - Prakrit
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Hāla (r. 20-24 CE) was a Satavahana king. He is mentioned in the Puranas as a member of the Satavahana dynasty. Hāla is famous for compiling the collection of Maharashtri Prakrit poems known as the Gaha Sattasai (Sanskrit: Gāthā Saptashatī), although from linguistic evidence it seems that the work now extant must have been re-edited in the succeeding century or two. The Lilavati describes his marriage with a Ceylonese Princess. - Prakrit exam in the air
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