Ashoka's edicts emphasized the principles of justice, compassion, and moral governance. He declared that imprisonment should only occur for justifiable reasons, reflecting his commitment to ethical leadership and the welfare of his subjects. By promoting a fair legal system, Ashoka sought to cultivate a society based on respect, non-violence, and moral integrity, rather than fear and punishment. This approach was part of his broader vision of a just and humane empire.
Ashoka was the son of Bindusara and his grandfather chandragupta. His edicts tell that what he was doing for his people and how they should live and also tells about his life
Its the stuff whats in side it and it edicts you to have it more and more time and eventually kill you. :(
NO - he can not issue orders to the American people. He can issue directives to government employees about how to perform their jobs.
They include rock edicts & pillar edicts his rocks edicts have also been found in chitradurga bellary koppal raichur & gulbarga districts in south inaddition he worked hard for welfare of people he built highways & planted roadsides trees to provide shade to travellers. groves &choultries were also provided.hospitals were provided to treat peoples & animals etc...
Asoka was motivated to convert to Buddhism after seeing 100,000 casualties during his conquests. After this transformation he promoted peace an
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Emperor Hirohito aka 'Showa Tenno.' It was announced through the live radio broadcast on August 15, 1945.
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yes!!! are there any any archeological evidences/genetics to prove this.in ashoka's edicts telugu's were called as andhakas,tribal people.i am for correction
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The announced attendance of the race was 115,000.