why is ashoka described as a unique ruler ?
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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.
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Ashoka fought a war to conquer
- 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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