Ashoka was the greatest ruler of the Maurya Empire. He stopped fighting wars to try to gain land instead he started to trade. He also converted into Buddhism. Lastly, he made his own edicts which are like laws.
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Chandragupta Maurya of the the Maurayan dynasty in 323 bc
I think its bc more people converted to Buddhism in Ceylon than in Ashoka's kingdom.
22 July 1947
Ancient India is in modern day India.
People believe that the greatest ruler was King Ashoka.
Two of them are Ashoka's edicts and the inscriptions found on the remains of the towns:Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
I believe it was King Ashoka, because I am unfamiliar with Mughal-e-Azam I cannot be positive but I am aware that shortly after the death of King Ashoka the Mauryan Empire of Ancient India faced it's decline.
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in india. during emperor ashoka period, that is why it is called in the name of ashoka as ashoka chakra[chakra means wheel].
yes
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