write about king Ashoka.??
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Ashoka was the most famous Mauryan ruler. He fought a war to capture Kalinga, where he was horrified to see the violence and bloodshed. Thereafter, he tried to spread the message of peace by adopting dhamma and the teachings of the Buddha. He was the first ruler to have got his messages inscribed on rocks and pillars. Ashoka treated his subjects like his children and appointed officials to teach his dhamma. He was a great administrator and built roads and rest houses and dug wells for the comfort of people. He sent messengers to spread the message of dhamma to countries like Syria, Egypt, Greece and Sri Lanka. His description and of the Mauryan Empire and its capital Pataliputra was provided by Megasthenes, an ambassador of the Greek ruler Seleucus Nicator.
Given are highlights of the Kalinga War.
Ashoka, the son of the Mauryan emperor Bindusara and the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, ascended the throne of Magadha and he set out to expand his empire.
His target was Kalinga (now in Orissa). He sent out a message to Kalinga ruler asking for his submission. But he refused to submit his kingdom to Mauryan empire.
As a result Ashoka lead a huge army against Kalinga in 261 B.C.
The people of Kalinga offered a great resistance to the Mauryan army. It turned the whole of Kalinga into a battlefield.
But despite the resistance victory ultimately rested with Ashoka.
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Ashoka was the most famous Mauryan ruler. He fought a war to capture Kalinga, where he was horrified to see the violence and bloodshed. Thereafter, he tried to spread the message of peace by adopting dhamma and the teachings of the Buddha. He was the first ruler to have got his messages inscribed on rocks and pillars. Ashoka treated his subjects like his children and appointed officials to teach his dhamma. He was a great administrator and built roads and rest houses and dug wells for the comfort of people. He sent messengers to spread the message of dhamma to countries like Syria, Egypt, Greece and Sri Lanka. His description and of the Mauryan Empire and its capital Pataliputra was provided by Megasthenes, an ambassador of the Greek ruler Seleucus Nicator.
Given are highlights of the Kalinga War.
Ashoka, the son of the Mauryan emperor Bindusara and the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, ascended the throne of Magadha and he set out to expand his empire.
His target was Kalinga (now in Orissa). He sent out a message to Kalinga ruler asking for his submission. But he refused to submit his kingdom to Mauryan empire.
As a result Ashoka lead a huge army against Kalinga in 261 B.C.
The people of Kalinga offered a great resistance to the Mauryan army. It turned the whole of Kalinga into a battlefield.
But despite the resistance victory ultimately rested with Ashoka.