Ashoka: Paggiddiatan a nagbaetan dagiti rebision
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| subject_name = Ashoka nga Naindaklan
| image_name = Ashoka2.jpg
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| date_of_birth = 304 BC
| place_of_birth = [[Pataliputra]], [[India]]
| date_of_death= 232 BC
| place_of_death = [[India]]
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Emperor '''Ashoka the Great''' ([[Devanagari language|Devanagari]]: अशोक(:); [[IAST|IAST transliteration]]: ''{{IAST|Aśoka(ḥ)}}'', pronunciation: {{IPA|[aɕoːkə(h<sup>ə</sup>)]}}) (Imperial title: '''Devanampiya Piyadassi''', [[Sanskrit]] for "''He who is the beloved of the Gods who, in turn is his loving servant''") ([[304 BC]]–[[232 BC]]) was an [[Indian]] emperor, who ruled the [[Maurya Empire]] in present-day eastern [[India]] from [[273 BC]] to [[232 BC]]. After a number of military conquests, Ashoka reigned over most of India, [[South Asia]] and beyond, from present-day [[Afghanistan]] and parts of [[Iran|Persia]] in the west, to [[Bengal]] and [[Assam]] in the east, and as far south as [[Mysore]]. A later convert to [[Buddhism]], Ashoka established monuments marking several significant sites in the life of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]], and according to Buddhist tradition was closely involved in the preservation and transmission of Buddhism.
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