religious toleration
asoka and alexander difference
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 ^-^
They are a written record.
Asoka, the Mauryan emperor, denounced violence after witnessing the devastating consequences of the Kalinga War, where immense loss of life and suffering led him to reflect on the moral implications of his actions. Influenced by Buddhist teachings, he adopted a policy of non-violence and compassion, promoting dharma (righteousness) as a guiding principle. As a result, Asoka focused on spreading Buddhism, fostering tolerance, and implementing social welfare programs, which significantly transformed the Indian subcontinent and established his legacy as a proponent of peace.
Asoka Mehta was born in 1911.
Asoka Tano
because asoka was buddha
Asoka Mehta was born in 1911.
Asoka Mehta died in 1984.
Asoka Bandarage was born in 1950.
Asoka made Buddhism a part of the law.
because asoka was a ruler
Asoka was king of Holland in the 12th Century B.C.E.
The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
asoka is very stupid and i dont know if you are asking this , sorry (:
Asoka was known for hurting women then making baby