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प्रश्न
Why is Ashoka called as ‘Ashoka the Great’ ?
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उत्तर
Ashoka’s occupies an important place in history. He is regarded as one of the greatest rulers of India. He gave the best type of administration to his subject, Hospitals, schools were opened, wells were dug, trees were grown in large number, that is why he is called a ‘Ashoka the Great’.
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Ashoka invaded Kalinga in
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The measures taken by Ashoka for the welfare of his people.
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The most famous Ashoka Pillar is at _________.
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The Kalinga War was a turning point in the life of ______.
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Ashoka’s son was named _______.
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Ashoka replaced the policy of dig Vijaya with dhamma Vijaya.
