What was a result of Aśoka’s conversion to Buddhism?

He converted the Greeks to a new religion.
He committed to a principle of nonviolence.
He required his subjects to adopt Buddhism.
He invaded new regions to spread Buddhism.

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A result of Aśoka’s conversion to Buddhism was that he committed to a principle of nonviolence. After his conversion, Aśoka became known for promoting the values of Buddhism, which included ahimsa (nonviolence), and he implemented policies focused on peace, compassion, and the welfare of his subjects.