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Q. |
The last Buddhist king who was a great Sanskrit scholar and a writer was - |
A. | Kanishka |
B. | Ashoka |
C. | Bimbisara |
D. | Harshavardhana |
Answer» D. Harshavardhana | |
Explanation: Harshavardhana was a good scholar and a noted author. He wrote three plays in Sanskrit namely Ratnavali, Priyadarsika and Nagananda. We can find wellumented record of his reign in the work of his court poet Banabhatta. |
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