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A brief summary about Ashoka

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Ashoka (or Asoka) was India's great emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty of India 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.Ashoka ruled for an estimated 36 years and died in 232 BCE. Legend states that during his cremation, his body burned for seven days and nights.He ruled form 268 BCE to 232 BCE and became a model of kingship in the Buddhist tradition.

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Ashoka, also spelled Aśoka, (died 238? bce, India), last major emperor in the Mauryan dynasty of India. His vigorous patronage of Buddhism during his reign (c. 265–238 bce; also given as c. 273–232 bce) furthered the expansion of that religion throughout India.Ashoka was a great ruler of ancient India and has a number of achievements. He was a great missionary ruler who worked enthusiastically for his mission of spreading Buddhism and achieved a great deal, both at home and abroad. He unified the country politically.

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