History of India, 273 BC, Emperor Ashoka took over the Maurya Empire
History of India, 273 BC, Emperor Ashoka took over the Maurya Empire
In 273 BC, Emperor Ashoka seized control of the Maurya Empire, making it one of the largest and most powerful empires in the world at the time.
Emperor Ashoka expanded the Maurya Empire across a large portion of the Indian subcontinent.
He was a successful military leader and brought peace and stability to the region.
Ashoka’s reign is remembered for its religious tolerance and promotion of Buddhism.
Ashoka introduced an extensive public welfare system, which included the construction of hospitals and rest houses for travelers.
He also established a system of justice and set up a network of spies to ensure that laws were followed.
Ashoka declared that all animals should be protected, and he banned the use of weapons for hunting or for any other purpose.
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