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Ashoka's......
were the followers of Buddha​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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While the early part of Ashoka's reign was apparently quite bloodthirsty, he became a follower of the Buddha's teachings after his conquest of Kalinga. ... As a Buddhist emperor, Ashoka believed that Buddhism is beneficial for all human beings, as well as animals and plants, so he built a number of stupas.

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