The question is incorrect. Buddhism was founded by a Himalayan prince named Siddhartha, born in Nepal, year 623 BC. The native people of ancient Nepal were the Kiratis, better known as the Gurkhas today. The Kirat people comprises of different ethnic groups, such as Tamang, Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, Gurung etc.
Ashoka also spelled Asoka was the first Indian emperor who Promoted Buddhism
Ashoka was converted to Buddhism.
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Emperor of India in the 3rd Century BCE, he converted to and promoted Buddhism.
he was an Indian emperor who ruled Northern India 57 years
Siddhartha Gautama,is the founder of Buddhism,but is commonly known as Buddha.
It has promoted peace in entire world.
Which sect of Buddhism in Japan promoted self control, meditation, and martial arts?
Emperor Asoka was a king of India. He was the king who united India using Buddhism and he was regarded as king Buddha.
It is a sect of Chinese Buddhism, derived from the pure, Indian Buddhism.
emperor asoka
Because he was very honest and clever and was tolerant of all Indian faiths (Islam, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Christianity, etc.).
Asoka, the emperor of India, was the cause; because he was a faithful Buddhist, so he tried to spread the Buddhism to the world, and he did. By using his empire's influence, Buddhism was spread to Southern Asia and today's middle east; few hundred years after he died, Buddhism was introduced to China in Eastern Han dynasty
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They both promoted reform and modernization