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ashoka gave wars up and he only used the eightfold path to rule.

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Ashoka changed the Mauyra Empire by converting the people of the empire to the Buddist faith and through this changed the empirein many different ways

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He changed his religion into Buddhism. He also made his "kingdom" use the eightfold rules.

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through faith in Buddhism

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Buddhism replaced Hinduism

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they helped their people

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What changes accompanied asokas reign in the maurya cicilization?

buddhism became more important


What is asokas?

Asoka is a empire who ruled India.


Was an important influence on Asokas method of ruling.?

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What was an important influence on Asokas method of ruling?

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What did asokas indicate about him?

that he was interested in bettering the lives of all living things


Why asokas history be described as written in stone?

because he wrote edicts about the priciples that guided his rule.


What cause the Asokas Edicts become a focus of study in the past 150 years?

They are a written record.


What caused Asokas edicts to become a focus of study the past 150 years?

They are a written record.


Which edict demonstrates Asokas remorse for those who died under his rule before his conversion to Buddhism?

edict 13 forgiveness


What was the turning point of Asokas life?

When asoka fought the kalinga kingdom, it was a brutal battle. When he was walking on the battlefield he was touched by the bloodshed and well this is d turnin point.


What caused the decline of the Mauryan Empire?

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