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He felt remorse and guilty after seeing the devastation and the bloodshed the Kalinga war had created.
from the time of ashokas father kalinga is the small kingdom which is not under their control they tried many atimes for it.
After the Kalinga war, Ashoka converted to Buddhism because he didn't like seeing so much bloodshed.
Ashoka attacked Kalinga because it was his fathers (Bindusara's) dream to conquer Kalinga. Also Ashokas empire had conquered all ports in India except the one in Kalinga so Ashoka wanted to conquer that port too.
The king of Kalinga country was against Asoka. His name has not been mentioned in history.
Ashoka the Great .
king ashoka
The main reason for the Kalinga War was territorial expansion. It was a war between Ashoka the Great and the state of Kalinga in India.
276bc
He felt remorse and guilty after seeing the devastation and the bloodshed the Kalinga war had created.
Emperor Ashoka is believed to have converted to Buddhism after the bloody Kalinga War, which changed his thinking. He gave up his kingdom and became a Buddhist monk.
from the time of ashokas father kalinga is the small kingdom which is not under their control they tried many atimes for it.
After the Kalinga war, Ashoka converted to Buddhism because he didn't like seeing so much bloodshed.
100 years
Buddhism.
It depends on which king of Kaling you are referring to, but the king of Kalinga during the Kalinga War was Raja Anahatha padmanabhan.
He adopted buddhism and ahimsa