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 Was Ashoka Responsible For The Decline Of Mauryan Empire?
The great mauryan ruler Ashoka.Klinga war.
 07 Nov 2007 13:46
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 It has been argued that Ashoka's policies of non-violence both weakened the empire militarily and alienated some powerful people in his realm, but as far as I know most historians believe that the trouble didn't really start till after his death. There is a brief overview of some arguments here.
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