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Lisa Walton
17 July, 13:42
How did Asoka unify the Mauryan Empire?
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Yazmin Prince
17 July, 16:09
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Answer:Ashoka is mainly known for two things: state support of Buddhism and his Rock and Pillar Edicts (which go hand in hand). Through the use of his Edicts, he spread the message of nonviolence throughout his empire
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