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GIVE ME 2 REASONS WHY ASHOKA WAS CALLED "ASHOKA THE GREAT ".

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Answered by vks15
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Ashoka was called as Ashoka the great because of the following reasons:
His actions in the administration and management of State reflect piety, love, magnanimity, high moral discipline and ethical conduct in his personal as well as public life. He organized a system of government, efficient, humane and responsive to public weal, unparalleled in human history.
The record of his administration chiseled on the rocks in the different parts of his empire, on the highways and hills, caves and public places enshrines the noblest sentiments of a man who loved his people like his own children, respected all sects and religious faiths and instilled confidence in the neighboring countries for peace and concord
Answered by Anonymous
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Ashoka is called "great" because of the following reasons:

  • Ashoka is one of the greatest rulers of india and the world. He is remembered as one of the wisest kings who have ever ruled.
  • He followed the policy of religious tolerance throughout his empire.
  • Ashoka's welfare administration highlights his concern for his people "All men are my children", this principle is an ideal worth emulating by any ruler in the world.
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