Why
does H.G. Wells Describe Ashoka as the
greatest of all king?
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because he has captured half of India 7 days only.
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Ashoka is 'The Great Ashoka' because of the way he transformed, and its everlasting influence on humanity even today.
Just like many great kings he waged wars. The most bitter of it was against the Kalinga desa (present day Odisha). His first hand accounts of the massive destruction of human lives moved him to become a much more benevolent leader.
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