who was ashoka ?what was the effect of kalinga war ?

Ashoka was a great ruler, the kalinga war was a very harsh battle . shocked at the battle feild he vowed never to wage war again and became a buddhist!!!


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asoka was the son of bindusara 

he was a gr8 rular

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ashoka was the son of bindusar. kalinga war is effcted the ashoka by blood ness

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ashoka was one of the graetest rulers known to history.he was ver horrified to see the violence and bloodshed and decided not fight any more wars.

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 ashoka was the king of the mauryan dynasty . After the kalinga war 100000 people were made servent who were inocents and another 150000 people were killed so he declared himself as a buddhist

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asoka was the most famous king of mauryan dynasty . he was the first ruler who tried to spread his message through inscription were written in prakrit language and in brahmini script he decided not to fight again to conquer any laND he his the king who gave up the war after winning the land . ashoka was the son of bindusara and grandson of chandragupta .

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asoka was the most famous king of mauryan dynasty . he was the first ruler who tried to spread his message through inscription were written in prakrit language and in brahmini script he decided not to fight again to conquer any laND he his the king who gave up the war after winning the land . ashoka was the son of bindusara and grandson of chandragupta .

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 Asoka's family was a dynasty.His grandfather Chandragupta Maurya,his father Bindusara were also rulers.Ashoka was the only ruler in the indian history who gave up war.The Kalinga War made Ashoka a peace living person or a pecifist. 

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ashoka was the greatest king of mauryan dynasty. kalinga war changed his thoughts

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ashoka was a great ruler.Ashoka Maurya (304–232 BCE) commonly known as Ashoka and also as Ashoka the Great, was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from ca. 269 BCE to 232 BCE. One of India's greatest emperors, Ashoka reigned over most of present-day India after a number of military conquests. His empire stretched from the modern Iranian provinces of Khorasan, Sistan and Balochistan (unpartitioned), through the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan, to present-day Bangladesh and the Indian state of Assam in the east, and as far south as northern Kerala and Andhra Pradesh

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what was the effect of kalinga war on ashoka

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After kalinga war he wantedto leave in peace

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