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why ashoka is called ‘ashoka the great’ short answer

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Answered by clearall
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Ashoka is called “The Great “ emperor because he renounced war as state policy voluntarily in the 3rd Century BC and instead adopted the policy of Dhamma ie policy of welfare of his subjects . This was something extraordinary in ancient times when war and despotism was the norm

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