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Brilliant_brown [7]
2 years ago
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Describe Asoka’s rule. How does it compare to his grandfather, Chandragupta’s?

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ziro4ka [17]2 years ago
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Most of what we know about Ashoka’s rule comes from stone pillars he erected throughout his empire. The writings on some of the pillars espoused Buddhist principals, while others told the story of the Mauryan Empire. Many of the monuments have survived more than 2200 years to the present day.

OLEGan [10]2 years ago
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Wym im do confused ummm yea
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