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has glosseng: Jaugada, ruined fortress, Dist. Ganjam/Orissa/India (19°3121.2"N; 84°4844.1"E) Jaugada ("Jaugarh", ancient Samapa) lies 35km north-west of Berhampur and 160km south-west of Bhubaneshwar by car. Once a provincial Mauryan fortified capital of the newly conquered province of Kalinga, Jaugada is famed by its version of the monumental stone-cut edicts in Prakrit of the Mauryan emperor Asoka. Despite J.D. Beglar's description during the later 19th century of the extant fortification towers and moat ("The walls had towers, also of earth, at each of the four corners, and also on each flank of each of the eight entrances"), without photos and drawings, the remains are difficult to visualize and comprehend . In 1956 Debala Mitra of the Archaeological Survey of India transected the northern glacis with a trench. The now collapsed trench of this investigation appears to lie just east of the eastern gate of the north wall. This site was first documented in 2001 by a team from the University of Heidelberg.
lexicalizationeng: Jaugada
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has glosscat: Jaugada és un antic fort en ruïnes al districte de Ganjam, a lestat dOrissa, a uns 30 km a loest de la ciutat de Ganjam, a la riba nord del Rushikulya, al costat de les restes del que degué ser una ciutat de certa importància, rodejada de muralles; al centre del fort i ha ha una gran massa de granit on estan inscrit tretze edictes dAsoka, lúnic exemple daquestos edictes a lestat dOrissa; hi ha un temple enterrat i es trobaren diverses restes com copes i ceràmica.
lexicalizationcat: Jaugada
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