Which policy of ashoka help for making relation with central Asia?
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Dhamma (a Prakrit form of the Sanskrit word dharma[1]) is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 B.C.E.[2] Ashoka is considered one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare.
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Reign268–232 BCECoronation268 BCEPredecessorBindusaraSuccessorDasharathaBorn304 BCE, Close to 8 Aug
Pataliputra, PatnaDied232 BCE (aged 72)
Pataliputra, PatnaBurialCremated 232 BCE, less than 24 hours after death
Ashes immersed in the Ganges River, possibly at Varanasi
DynastyMauryaReligionBuddhism
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Dhamma (a Prakrit form of the Sanskrit word dharma) is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 B.C.E. Ashoka is considered one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare.