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Who was Ashoka samrat

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Answered by apparnaraj
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ashoka samrat was the grandson of great samrat chandragupt maurya and the successor of samrat bindusar who lived in ancient period.he was the samrat(raja)of maghad(now called bihar).he gave up wars due to the bloodshed in the kaling war of both the teams.

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Ashoka samrat

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  • Ashoka, also recognized as Ashoka the Great, was an Indian monarch of the Maurya Dynasty, who governed nearly all of the Indian subcontinent.
  • After the Kalinga war, he converted himself into Buddhism faith and become its preacher and built various shrines and monuments related to Buddhism.
  • He sent various missionaries to the other countries for the promotion of Buddhism.
  • His own son Kunal become a Buddhist monk and carried Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

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