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The king of Kalinga country was against Asoka. His name has not been mentioned in history.
When asoka fought the kalinga kingdom, it was a brutal battle. When he was walking on the battlefield he was touched by the bloodshed and well this is d turnin point.
His first military campaign was also his last; the cruelty of the campaign horrified him, and he resolved never again to permit such acts of butchery. Alexander the Great and Asoka were exemplary emperors but Alexander died in Asoka's grandfathers days. There was no fight between them.
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Ashoka's first military campaign also his last campaign-Asoka felt sorrow over the slaughter at Kalinga as a result he studied Buddhism and decided to rule by the Buddha's teachings of peace to all beings.
Asoka conquered Kalinga in 261 b.C.
The king of Kalinga country was against Asoka. His name has not been mentioned in history.
Ashoka's first military campaign also his last campaign-Asoka felt sorrow over the slaughter at Kalinga as a result he studied Buddhism and decided to rule by the Buddha's teachings of peace to all beings.
how did conquering kalinga help the economy of empire
He became a follower of Buddhism because he felt sorrow and loss after destroying the city of Kalinga. He tried to fix his 'mistakes' by commiting himself to non-violence.
Yes, after his invasion of Kalinga.
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He adopted buddhism and ahimsa
A military campaign against the region of Kalinga was especially brutal. This inspired Asoka, the ruler of the Mauryan empire at the time, to become Buddhist. He later spread it across India and to Sari Lenka, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
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ashoka was stopped war after Kalinga