Why Askoka's kingdom was called an empire? In 5 to 6 lines
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Vedic King Ashoka or Emperor "Ashoka the great" was the great Mauryan emperor of India who lighted his name as one of the greatest emperor of all time in the history.
And because he was called 'emperor', his kingdom was also denoted as Empire. Empire is where Emperor lives.
And because he was called 'emperor', his kingdom was also denoted as Empire. Empire is where Emperor lives.
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Ashoka's Kingdom was called an empire because there were many majanpada and only 1 king.
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