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why the Ashoka the great, considered to be great king​

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Answered by aaradhyasing1234
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Ashoka the Great (r. 268-232 BCE) was the third king of the Mauryan Empire (322-185 BCE) best known for his renunciation of war, development of the concept of dhamma (pious social conduct), and promotion of Buddhism as well as his effective reign of a nearly pan-Indian political entity...

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Ashoka the Great (r. 268-232 BCE) was the third king of the Mauryan Empire (322-185 BCE) best known for his renunciation of war, development of the concept of dhamma (pious social conduct), and promotion of Buddhism as well as his effective reign of a nearly pan-Indian political entity.

Explanation:     Ashoka's fame is largely due to his pillar and rock edicts, which allowed him to reach a wide audience and left a lasting historical record. He is remembered as a model ruler, controlling a vast and diverse Mauryan empire through peace and respect, with dharma at the centre of his ideology

Ashoka - The great Mauryan leader

He was thought by many people to be one of India's greatest emperors. He ruled over almost all the Indian subcontinent from about 268 to 232 BCE. He was the grandson of the founder of the Mauryan dynasty, Chandragupta Maurya. Ashoka helped spread Buddhism.

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