because Asoka stopped fighting after he found out the he was Buddhism.
to add on, he made the lives of many people easier and did many things that were useful to the people..search this up on your own...
because his service to mankind
he killed more than 1 million people before turning to peaceful preaching. consider that carefully before making decisions. at the time India's independence the population was mere 35 crores and now find out when asoka ruled that time the population was hardly 2 million or so .so after wiping out half the populaton someone chants peace what do you call him. a saint.
consider this if you kill hundreds and then nurse a few dozen or give a bottle of blood donation does your past cruel acts should be forgiven. is that the criteria of greatness.
because Asoka stopped fighting after he found out the he was Buddhism.
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because Asoka built the greatest empire India had ever had.and he stoped declaring wars and made peace
ashoka was stopped war after Kalinga
contribution of ashoka
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There were 2 great kings-- 1. Ashoka the great winning every battle was his policy. 2. Akbar the great marrying manny princess to win there territory was his policy.
The great king of the Babylonians is Hammurabi
beacause it is the king of the snakes
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