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why did Ashok want to prove himself​

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Answered by seenamarythomas
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Because he was brave and sucessful in life

Answered by ParkAni
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Ashoka's fame is largely due to his pillar and rock edicts, which allowed him to reach a wide audience and left a lasting historical record. He is remembered as a model ruler, controlling a vast and diverse Mauryan empire through peace and respect, with dharma at the centre of his ideology.

Ashoka was called as Ashoka the great because of the following reasons: His actions in the administration and management of State reflect piety, love, magnanimity, high moral discipline and ethical conduct in his personal as well as public life.

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