The Mauryan ruler known for building new roads and hospitals for both people and animals was Ashoka the Great. He ruled from 268 to 232 BCE and is renowned for his promotion of welfare and public works, which included the establishment of hospitals and the development of a vast network of roads to facilitate trade and travel. Ashoka's efforts were part of his broader commitment to Buddhism and the well-being of his subjects.
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