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  1. May 2, 2016 · "Ashokan Farewell"The Civil WarMusic from the film by Ken BurnsMusic composed & performed by Jay Ungar

  2. Oct 6, 2010 · Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar, performed by JR Perkins. Sorry that the video longer than it should be, it was my mistake.

  3. FolkAlleydotCom. 38.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 31K. 3.9M views 12 years ago. Jay Ungar and Molly Mason Family Band perform "Ashokan Farewell" live in the Folk Alley studio. Jay Ungar - fiddle;...

  4. अशोक महान(Ashoka The Great)अशोक चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य का पौत्र और बिन्दुसार ...

  5. The third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty, Ashoka (pronounced Ashoke), who ruled from c. 279 B.C.E. – 232 B.C.E., is widely believed to be the first leader to accept Buddhism and thus the first major patron of Buddhist art.

  6. Aug 16, 2020 · Ashoka hai Ashoka ha song hindi lyrics ( देवानांप्रिय देवों का प्रिय ) चक्रवर्ती सम्राट अशोक. अशोका ...

  7. Sep 25, 2015 · Culture. ‘Ashokan Farewell’: The Story Behind the Tune Ken Burns Made Famous. When the documentary The Civil War debuted 25 years ago, it gave a new life—and old history—to a gorgeous melody. By...

  8. Dec 6, 2023 · The third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty, Ashoka (pronounced Ashoke), who ruled from c. 279 B.C.E. – 232 B.C.E., was the first leader to accept Buddhism and thus the first major patron of Buddhist art. [1] . Ashoka made a dramatic conversion to Buddhism after witnessing the carnage that resulted from his conquest of the village of Kalinga.

  9. The most celebrated of the Ashokan pillars is the one erected at Sarnath, the site of Buddha’s First Sermon where he shared the Four Noble Truths (the dharma or the law). Currently, the pillar remains where it was originally sunk into the ground, but the capital is now on display at the Sarnath Museum.

  10. Ashokan Farewell" / ə ˈ ʃ oʊ ˌ k æ n / is a piece of music composed by the American folk musician Jay Ungar in 1982. For many years, it served as a goodnight or farewell waltz at the annual Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camps, run by Ungar and his wife Molly Mason , who gave the tune its name, at the Ashokan Field Campus of SUNY New Paltz (now ...

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