Why is Ashoka Called 'great'?
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One of the greatest emperors known to Indian history, Ashoka, was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya and the son of Bindusar. The land he ruled stretched from the Himalayas, Nepal and Kashmir to Mysore in the South. From Afghanistan in the N.E. to the banks of the River Brahmaputra in the East. In the West his territory covered Saurashtra and Junagarh.
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Ashoka is called "great" because of the following reasons:
- Ashoka is one of the greatest rulers of india and the world. He is remembered as one of the wisest kings who have ever ruled.
- He followed the policy of religious tolerance throughout his empire.
- Ashoka's welfare administration highlights his concern for his people "All men are my children", this principle is an ideal worth emulating by any ruler in the world.
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