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observe carefully the map of india under emperor ashoka on the outline of ancient india show the borders/locations and places of his expansion (use std 6 history-political science text book as reference)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A sense of solidarity between ruler and administration was being sought, and one imagines that Ashoka's message was necessitated by problems specific to Kalinga.

Ashoka and his queen as they appear on a 2nd century CE sculptural panel at from Kanaganahalli (Karnataka), courtesy Archaeological Survey of India. Photo: Nayanjot Lahiri.

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