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  1. Ashoka the Great was a Mauryan king who achieved the following12:
    • He renounced war and violence after the bloody conquest of Kalinga, and embraced Buddhism as his personal faith.
    • He developed the concept of dhamma, which was a code of ethical and social conduct for his subjects and officials.
    • He promoted Buddhism and religious tolerance throughout his empire and beyond, by sending missionaries and building stupas and monasteries.
    • He established a centralized administration with a well-organized bureaucracy, and issued edicts and inscriptions to communicate his policies and beliefs.
    • He constructed several monuments, including the famous Ashoka Pillars, which featured inscriptions in several languages and scripts.
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    Ashoka the Great (r. 268-232 BCE) was the third king of the Mauryan Empire (322-185 BCE) best known for his renunciation of war, development of the concept of dhamma (pious social conduct), and promotion of Buddhism as well as his effective reign of a nearly pan -Indian political entity.
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    Ashoka’s reign was marked by several significant events and reforms, including:

    • The establishment of a centralized administration with a well-organized bureaucracy.
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    Known For: Ashoka was the ruler of India's Mauryan Empire; after an epiphany, he became a promoter of Buddhist non-violence. Notable Quote: "Dharma is good. And what is Dharma? It is having few faults and many goods deeds, mercy, charity, truthfulness, and purity."
    Ashoka was the last major emperor in the Mauryan dynasty of India. He reigned during the 3rd century BCE. His vigorous patronage of Buddhism furthered the expansion of that religion throughout India. Following his conquest of the Kalinga country, he renounced armed conquest and adopted a policy that he called “conquest by dharma.”
    Ashoka's rock edicts suggest that during his eighth–ninth regnal years, he made a pilgrimage to the Bodhi Tree, started propagating dhamma, and performed social welfare activities.
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    It covered the entire Indian subcontinent except for parts of present-day Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. The empire's capital was Pataliputra (in Magadha, present-day Patna). Ashoka converted to Buddhism and was influential in the spread of Buddhism throughout India and beyond.
    encyclopediaofbuddhism.org
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