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write 2 ashoka's reform​

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Answered by DarshikaSingh992
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Ashoka was a mighty ruler who fought many wars, for the expansion of his kingdom. It was the bloodshed in the war of Kalinga that made him took up Buddhism. Ashoka's reforms such as efficient civil services, fair land taxation, and rules made for the protection of laws reveal his administrative brilliance.

Answered by mantumaji2001
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Ashoka was a mighty ruler who fought many wars, for the expansion of his kingdom. It was the bloodshed in the war of Kalinga that made him took up Buddhism. Ashoka's reforms such as efficient civil services, fair land taxation, and rules made for the protection of laws reveal his administrative brilliance.

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