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Why was Ashoka referred to as Samrat Chakravati

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Answered by vaibhav4250
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Answer:

because he became a Buddhist after kalinga war

Answered by neharajsingh2005
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Explanation:

Chakravarti from Amaravati stupa,1st century CE using the "royal gesture" and surrounded by it's attributes.Possibly represents Ashoka of the Mauryan empire

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