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10 lines on what learning’s we get from Ashoka life

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The following are the ten lines on Ashoka the Great:

Ashoka was an Indian emperor.

He belonged to the Mauryan dynasty.

He ruled over a large part of the Indian subcontinent in the period between c. 268 to 232 BCE.

Along with Patliputra, he had four capitals in his empire.

To run the administration accurately, he formed various groups of officials.

In 260 BCE, he waged a war against the state of Kalinga.

The bloodshed in this war made him abandon the concept of victory by force.

Following the Kalinga war, he became a follower of Buddhism.

He spread Buddhism throughout Asia by appointing Dhhammahattas.

In the period following the Kalinga War, he banned the practice of animal slaughter.

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