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5 similarities between emperor Ashoka emperor Akbar

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Answered by nabihawasimat13
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There are only two kings in India which usually titled as The Great !

The Great Ashoka ( 304 B.C to 232 B.C)

The Great Akbar   (1542 A.Dto 1605 A.D)

Both the emperors are separated by  1700  years of time difference but still there are many interesting similarities between them :-

1. Ashoka and Akbar both in the initial stages of their reign tried to expand their Empire and Fought many wars.

2. Way to Throne for both was not easy , both faced many hurdles.

3.Ashoka and Akbar both changed themselves after seen the casualties of the War    .

4. Both followed the policy of Non-violence in the latter period of their Life.

5. Ashoka and Akabar used their power and resource for the welfare of people .

6. Both Emperors tried to start new sect and their own religion ...like Asohka started "Dhamma " and Akbar started "Din -i-Ilahi " , both sects were not new religion but collection of Some common Moral values.

7. Empire of Both kings extended up to Modern Afghanistan. (Most   Difficult to control and retain)

8.Ashoka and Akbar both tried to have cordial relations with other neighboring Empires . Ashoka with Greece& Egypt and Akbar with Iran & Ottoman Turks .

9. Ashoka and Akbar followed the Policy of Religious tolerance towards their Subjects.

The Great Ashoka

The Great Akbar

They Both are still inspiring  millions of Indian ...that Greatness of the Power lies in its Use !

(I Gave as much as i know. hope this helps you!;)

Explanation:

Answered by skyfall63
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5 similarities between The Emperor's Ashok and Akbar are as follows:-

  • Both the emperors were carrying forward the name of a Royal dynasty which produced great leaders in their time and ruled the Indian subcontinent.
  • Both followed very violent warfare and were very brutal and were known for their wicked deeds before the conversion of Ashok.
  • Both the emperor had their origin in the Indian subcontinent itself.
  • Almost all of today's India was under the region of these two emperors in their times. Both of them started their Princely region at a very young age.  

To know more :-

Details About Akbar  Who was Akbar? https://brainly.in/question/516788

Why is Ashoka called Ashoka the Great? https://brainly.in/question/13878607

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