What were the extent of ashoka's Empire?
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Ashoka was a ruler of India from 268 BCE to 232 BCE. Ashoka was critical in expanding the Mauryan Empire across almost all of India. ... Following Ashoka's rule, the Mauryan Empire entered a state of decline and eventually collapsed. The impact of Ashoka's rule, however, would be felt for many years to come.
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After ashoka's victory at Kalinga, Ashoka's Empire extended from Hindu Kush in the Northwest to river Pennar in the south it also included some parts of Nepal in the north and Kabul, Great and Kandahar provinces outside the present boundary of India.
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