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Why is Ashoka called Ashoka the Great?

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Answered by KRYSIS
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Because he conquered a large area under his reign. People called him great also because he saw massacre in a war and leave the warfare and become a buddhist monk and do sone great religious things.

Answered by Parasintelligent
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Ashoka is called the great emperor because we renounced war as State policy validity in 3rd century bc and ac adopted the policy of dhamma example policy of welfare of his subject being for head of his time Ashok is fittingly called The Ashoka The great

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