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why is Ashoka's kingdom known as an empire

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Answered by komalkhati75
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It was an empire because he was ruling over an extensive territory ,this rule was under a single supreme authority of Ashoka. His realm stretched from the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan to the modern state of Bangladesh in the east.

Answered by aishakhan24140
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it was an empire because the ruling over and extension territory, this this rule was under a single supreme authority of Ashoka. his realm streached from the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan to the modern state of Bangladesh in the east.

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