Asoka
Puritans rejected the idea of king appointed church leaders
Acquiescence, physical violence, and nonviolent resistance.
examples of police violence againts prisoners
Before Martin Luther King Jr, there was alot of segregation and alot of violence with police and colored people. Without Marting Luther King Jr, schools, buses, pools, restaurants and much more would probably still be segregated. It was very horrible without Dr. King.
The framers of the Constitution felt it was important for the people to have a way to peacefully remove individuals that were abusing their power. Keep in mind, the framers had just fought a long war because there was no way for them to remove their king apart from open revolt and violence.
The king of India who rejected violence and embraced Buddhism is King Asoka. He was also regarded as the great Buddha king.
King did not approve of the use of violence. Malcolm X was an advocate of black nationalism. Malcolm X rejected nonviolent protests
Asoka was the name of the king who spread Buddhism.
Before Ashoka's conquest, the king of Kalinga was known as King Dhrupad (or sometimes identified as the ruler of Kalinga during that period). The region was known for its wealth and strategic importance, and its resistance against Ashoka's forces was significant enough to lead to a transformative change in his approach to governance after the war. The Kalinga War, fought around 261 BCE, was a pivotal moment that influenced Ashoka's subsequent embrace of Buddhism and non-violence.
Puritans rejected the idea of king appointed church leaders
Chandragupta Maurya is considered one of the strongest kings of the Mauryan Empire. He founded the empire and expanded it through military conquests, establishing a strong centralized rule. His grandson Ashoka is also renowned for his military conquests and his later embrace of Buddhism and promotion of peace and non-violence.
its ashoka the king
Asoka was the famous king of Maurya who renounced violence.
They rejected it several times.
He did not. We know that he helped the Buddhism to expand, by building temples and promoting the freedom of religion. But he was more on the philosophical side of Buddhism as a Greek, see the questions of King Milinda. Still because of him and earlier King Asoka, Buddhism became a religion from a philosophical movement.
Askoa was the famous king of the Mauryan Empire who renounced violence.
To an extent yes, it is true. According to Mythology lord Asoka after embracing Buddhism punishde those who committed animal slaughter and other violence acts.