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Why did the Mauryan Empire flourish under the leadership of Ashoka?

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Answered by mishthikumarirosy
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At its greatest extent, the empire stretched along the natural boundary of the Himalayas, to the east into Assam, to the west into Balochistan (southwest Pakistan and southeast Iran) and the Hindu Kush mountains of what is now eastern Afghanistan. The dynasty expanded into India's southern regions by the reign of the emperors Pushkar and Bindusara, but it excluded Kalinga (modern Odisha), until it was conquered by Ashoka. It declined for about 50 years after Ashoka's rule, and dissolved in 185 BCE with the foundation of the Shunga dynasty in Magadha.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Mauryan Empire flourished under the leadership of Ashoka because of his advent into new developments.  

Explanation:

  • Under his leadership council was highly organised and his countrymen followed the principle of Dharma by heart. There was a political unity and internal peace within his Empire.
  • This has encouraged the out flourish of trade within the territory and outside. His secular views enabled people to follow their religions and flourish of Buddhism.
  • The land oversaw buildings of roads, hospital, education centres, spiritual places. The development of trade routes across the sea along with a flourish of ideas took place during his reign.
  • Establishment of silk routes, spice exchange over millions distance led to the flourish of the Empire.

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