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Answered by maithili52
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Ashoka (or Asoka) was India's great emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty of India[1] who ruled from 304-232 BC. His name means "He who is loved by the Gods and who is friendly to everyone".

Ashoka is often cited as one of India's greatest emperors. After a number of military conquests, he reigned over much of present-day India. He fought a war with the kingdom of Kalinga in which there were said to be 200,000+ casualties.

Answered by nishika66
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Ashoka (or Asoka) was India's great emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty of India.

Ashok was the grandson of Chandra Gupta who founded the Maurya Empire.

The name of his father was Bindusar.

He was most famous of the Mauryan emperors, was a professed Buddhist. 

He ruled from 304-232 BC.

Ashoka is often cited as one of India's greatest emperors. 

He was the first king to educate his men and lead them to the path of truth. 

He fought a war with the kingdom of Kalinga in which there were said to be 200,000+ casualties.

He set up hospitals for animals and humans, created shaded and rested areas along roads for weary travelers to rest, and dug wells in villages.

Ashoka ruled for an estimated 36 years and died in 232 BCE. 

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