Name the ancient Indian emperor who prohibited the killing of animals.
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Ashoka was the ancient Indian emperor who prohibited the killing of animals.
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Ashoka is known as the greatest ruler of Indian history. Chandragupta Maurya was the grand father of Maurya. Ashoka was leaded by the Chanakya later he is known as kautilya. Chandragupta, son of Chandragupta Bindusara and son of Bindusara Ashoka these three were known as the major Ruler of Maurya empire.
He prohibited to killing the animal. He made provision and provide facility to both men and animals. Due to his great and unique work. He became famous as the great Ashoka.
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