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The Empire Geography |
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How are Empires Different from Kingdoms? |
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Ruling the Empire |
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Ashoka, a unique ruler |
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Ashoka’s War in Kalinga |
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What was Ashoka’s dhamma? |
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Imagine a king inheriting a massive empire across India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, expecting happiness. Winning battles and achieving fame, but something seemed off after every conquest. Then suddenly after one such battle, the king was shaken. he couldn't shake off the cries of the soldiers he defeated and the smell of death that stuck to him like a bad dream. What he decided next shocked everyone around him.
This king is one of the greatest conquerors of Ancient India, Ashoka, the great. His fame is not great because of the lands he conquered but because of the kindness he showed in the later stages of his rule.
Ashoka, the Great
The powerful lions we see on our money have their origins linked to Ashoka.. They were skillfully carved from stone and proudly placed on a massive pillar in Sarnath, standing as symbols of strength and heritage.
Ashoka the Great holds an important place in Indian history. His life has been followed by many, and students must learn about him to gain insights into life’s meaning. Ashoka was one of the greatest rulers known to history, and on his instructions, inscriptions were inscribed on pillars and rock surfaces.
Arthashastra
Dynasty:When members of the same family become rulers one after another, the family is often called a dynasty. The Mauryan Dynasty had rulers like Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara, Ashoka and their descendants.
Several cities in the empire included the capital Pataliputra, Taxila, and Ujjain
Mauryan Empire
The emperor has powers such as:
Large empires in different parts were ruled differently. Ashoka's empire covered a large area from the fertile plains of the Ganges to the mountains in the northwest, including a mix of cultures and customs. Ashoka managed to rule this with a proper system maintained by his advisors.
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Unlike taxes, collected on a regular basis, tribute was collected as and when it was possible from people who gave a variety of things, more or less willingly.
Famous Mauryan ruler Ashoka was the first ruler who tried to take his message to the people through inscriptions. These inscriptions were in Prakrit and written in the Brahmi script.
Ashoka was the only king in the history of the world who gave up conquest after winning a war.
The Rampurwa Bull- Polished stone structure was a part of Mauryan Empire
Ashoka's Dhamma did not involve the worship of a god or the performance of a sacrifice. He had a duty to instruct his subjects and was also inspired by the teachings of the Buddha.
A number of problems troubled him.
Ashoka’s duty was to solve these problems. He tried to solve them by several ways.
Ashoka sent his son(Mahendra) and his Daughter(Sanghmitra) to Sri Lanka to spread his Dhamma
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