Why Ashoka is called an unique ruler?
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The lethal war with Kalinga transformed the vengeful Emperor Ashoka to a stable and peaceful emperor and he became a patron of Buddhism. ... Nevertheless, his patronage led to the expansion of Buddhism in the Mauryan empire and other kingdoms during his rule, and worldwide from about 250 BCE.
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Ashoka was called as a unique ruler as he was a brave and tolerant kshatriya and as a ruler he had many developents . He was also called dharmashoka after spreading the religon of buddhism and preaching ahimsa and dharma and became a follower of buddha
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