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who is ashoka? how he become a greatest ruler?​

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Answered by rvs1955raj
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ashoka was the last major emperor in mauryan dynasty of india.

Ashoka was the third emperor of Maurya dynasty Grandson of its founder Chandragupt and son of the second Empire Bindhu Sara. upon bindusara death Ashoka and his brothers and enganded in a war of succession and Ashoka emerged victorious after several years of conflict.

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Answered by bandhans950
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Ashoka also spelled Asoka ( died 238? bce india) last major emperor in the mauryan dynasty of india. his vigorous patronage of Buddhism during this regin ( c. 265- 238 bcc; also given as c.

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Ashoka become a greatest ruler:

He was the first ruler who tried to spread his message through insoriptions to the people.

● Ashoka is the only king in the world history who gave up the conquest even after winning a war.

● He started to follow a religious policy of his own after voilence and bloodshed held in kallinga war and formulated various policies of Dhamma.

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