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how was Ashoka's administration different from Chandragupta Maurya write in points ​

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Answered by CosmHunter
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Explanation:

To make his empire more easily managed, Chandragupta divided it into smaller regions called provinces—each ruled by a prince and his royal family. Chandragupta's administration of the provinces was so efficient that later conquerors of India kept parts of his system intact for centuries.

Whereas

The Mauryan Empire was divided into four provinces with the imperial capital at Pataliputra. From Ashokan edicts, the name of the four provincial capitals were Tosali (in the east), Ujjain in the west, Suvarnagiri (in the south), and Taxila (in the north). This helped them to take care of rebellions easily

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