After Asoka became a Buddhist he swore that he would not launch any more wars of conquest.
( This is correct because it came out of a text book ;) ) The Social Studies World history Ancient Civilizations Book ^-^
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
They became forgetful.
religious toleration
Asoka's edicts became a focus of study in the past 150 years due to their significant historical, cultural, and ethical insights into ancient India and Buddhism. Scholars and historians recognized these edicts as valuable primary sources that reflect Asoka's policies, governance, and commitment to non-violence and social welfare. Additionally, the rediscovery of these inscriptions in the 19th century spurred interest in understanding their linguistic, historical, and philosophical implications, leading to a broader exploration of Asoka's impact on Indian civilization and beyond.
asoka and alexander difference
He became a Buddist Monk.
The first great Buddist king was Asoka.
they were hindus but they built buddhist art and buddhist temples
Asoka's converstion
After Asoka became a buddhist he swore that he would not launch any more wars of conquest, he concofroted on improving the lives of his people, and he had wells dug and roads built throughtout the empire ,He also encouraged the spread od Buddhism in India and rest of Asia
he was interested in buddist beliefs
Buddhism became more important.
Buddhism became more important.
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.
If asoka had approved of the slaughter many would be dead and his kingdom would have had a lot more enemies if you are in Mrs.Shelton's homeroom class.
The buddist
Peacock meat in early life. He ate it daily. Later, he became a vegetarian.