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They both were strong warriors and they both use wealthy to improve the empire

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What are the differences between chandragupta and asoka?

chandragupta and asoka both had changing moments in there life like chandragupta became paranoid and starved himself to death and asoka experienced a bloody war so he converted to buddhism and spread the religeon to places.


Who ruled India after chandragupta maurya?

Asoka


How were Asoka Maurya and Siddhartha Gautama similar?

Asoka and Chandragupta were both strong, and wealthy.


How were chandragupta maurya and chandragupta i alike and how were they different?

Both established an empireCreated a strong central governmentImposed harsh ruleCarried out and made internal improvements


What did Asoka believe should be done about religions that differed from Buddhism?

Asoka thought that all religions had a right to exist, and even gave donations to non-Buddhist religions.


What did Asoka believe should be done religions that differed from Buddhism?

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What Asoka believe that should be done about religions that differed from Buddhism?

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Chandragupta Maurya


How did chandraguptas and ashokas ruling style differ?

Asoka wanted to bring people into India. Asoka believed in Buddhas ways. Chandragupta had strong armies and he was a Hindu.there is a big difference between them. Ashoka wanted peace and be equal to everybody. chandragupta wanted to live a luxury life and he only gathered with rich people. Ashoka was very religuos but chandragupta was only interested in luxury. Ashoka had a small army so that less money would be spent on paying them. chandragupta had a huge army.


What did asoka belive should bedone about religions that different fron biddhism?

Asoka believed in tolerance and coexistence of religions different from Buddhism. He promoted religious harmony and respected other faiths, encouraging his subjects to live peacefully and practice their own religions without fear of persecution.


Would you say that Mahindra was more like his father Ashoka or his great grandfather Chandragupta?

I think he was more like his father Asoka because he lived in peace (literally, because he did not take the crown or do anything except live in peace) and that is what his father Asoka implied by becoming Buddhist.


What does Asoka's edicts indicate about him?

Asoka was motivated to convert to Buddhism after seeing 100,000 casualties during his conquests. After this transformation he promoted peace an