. Why the Mauryan kingdom was called an empire
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An Empire brings a number of kingdoms all mahajanapadas under one ruler. It was an Empire because he was rolling over an extensive territory this role was under a single supreme authority of Ashoka.
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An Empire brings a number of kingdoms all mahajanapadas under one ruler. It was an Empire because he was rolling over an extensive territory this role was under a single supreme authority of Ashoka.
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that is why the mauryan kingdom was known as an empire
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