<div class="quote"><i>От Zawatsky:
90.191.183.160 так она <i>aHSoka</i> а не <i>aSHoka</i>.
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Кстати, вот.
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<p>разве для Вас секрет, что Асоку назвали в честь Императора Ашоки ?
</p><p>возможно выдумки, но какой смысл Вики врать? Лукас большой любитель Ашоки, предложил это имя вместо Ашлы. То что переставили пару букв меняет суть?
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Ashoka (
Brāhmi:
𑀅𑀲𑁄𑀓, <i>Asoka</i>,<sup id="cite_ref-4">
[4]</sup>
IAST: Aśoka, English:
/əˈʃoʊkə/), also known as
Ashoka the Great
</p><p>Asoka or Ashoka is a Sanskrit word which means 'without sorrow', or which that gives no-grief.
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<h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Concept.5Bedit.5D">Concept[
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<p>Ahsoka was developed to illustrate how
Anakin Skywalker develops from the brash, undisciplined Padawan apprentice in <i>
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones</i> (2002) to the more reserved Jedi Knight in <i>
Episode III – Revenge of the Sith</i> (2005).<sup id="cite_ref-TVGuide_1-0">
[1]</sup> <i>Star Wars</i> creator
George Lucas, who had two daughters, also wanted the character to appeal to girls.<sup id="cite_ref-taylor_2-0">
[2]</sup> Early in development, Ahsoka's name was "Ashla".<sup id="cite_ref-3">
[3]</sup><sup id="cite_ref-5">
[a]</sup> Lucas renamed her after the ancient Indian emperor
Ashoka; the spelling was then altered by screenwriter
Henry Gilroy.<sup id="cite_ref-6">
[5]</sup></p>