Which emperor of India united almost all the subcontinent of India for the first time?
Asoka
Asoka and Chandragupta Maurya were both prominent rulers of the Maurya Empire in ancient India, but they differed significantly in their leadership styles and philosophies. Chandragupta, the empire's founder, focused on consolidating power and expanding territory through military conquests, establishing a centralized and efficient administration. In contrast, Asoka, his grandson, is known for his conversion to Buddhism after the Kalinga War, emphasizing non-violence, moral governance, and the promotion of Dharma over military expansion. This shift in focus marked a significant change in the empire's approach to governance and societal values.
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
asoka died
through faith and buddism
through faith in Buddhism
asoka
Asoka
Maurya.
Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.
Asoka
Northern India. After Asoka's conquest of Kalinga, the Maurya empire extended up to Mysore in the south.
Asoka
The reign of Emperor Asoka of the Maurya Empire is estimated to have taken place from around 268 to 232 BCE.
It broke up because after Asoka died, it had no more powerful rulers.
he was emperor of Maurya