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why is ashoka described as a unique ruler ?

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Answered by Juned67
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The lethal war with Kalinga transformed the vengeful Emperor Ashoka to a stable and peaceful emperor and he became a patron of Buddhism. ... Nevertheless, his patronage led to the expansion of Buddhism in the Mauryan empire and other kingdoms during his rule, and worldwide from about 250 BCE.
Answered by chavimaheshwari0
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Ashoka fought a war to conquer  

  1. Kalinga. However, he was so horrified when he saw the voilence and a  

bloodshed that he decided not to fight again. He is the only king who gave up conquest after winning a war

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