History of India, 232 BC, Ashoka died and was succeeded by Dasaratha
History of India, 232 BC, Ashoka died and was succeeded by Dasaratha
Ashoka was the third ruler of the Mauryan dynasty who reigned from c. 268 to 232 BC.
He is remembered as one of India's greatest emperors, who united much of the Indian subcontinent under one rule.
Ashoka's reign was marked by an emphasis on Buddhist principles and he is considered to be one of the most influential figures in Indian history.
After his death in 232 BC, Ashoka was succeeded by his son, Dasaratha, as the ruler of the Mauryan Empire.
Dasaratha was a religious and tolerant ruler who allowed people of different faiths to worship freely.
He is credited with creating a number of public works projects, such as dams and irrigation canals, to improve the lives of his subjects.
He also helped to spread Buddhism by donating money to Buddhist monasteries and sending missionaries to distant lands.
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