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Dhamma mahamattas were appointed by​

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Answered by sp7227730
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268 to 232 BCE. Ashoka made Buddhism the state religion around 260 B.C. He also instituted a body of officials known as the dhamma-mahamattas, who served the dual function of propagating the dhamma and keeping the emperor in touch with public opinion.

Answered by Aryajuhi
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emperor Ashoka appointed dhamma mahamatta

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