ashoka the emperor who gave up war summary
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Ashoka fought a war in the quest to conquer Kalinga (present-day Orissa). But the violence and bloodshed in the war touched him and he became the only king who gave up conquest forever after winning a war. Ashoka believed he had a responsibility to instruct his subjects, which he did through his 'DHAMMA'.
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Ashoka fought a war to conquer Kalinga. He decided to give up fighting wars after the victory Kalinga, because he was horrified by the violence and bloodshed in that. he also thought he had responsibility over them
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