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how did the battle of Kalinga affect ashoka​

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Answered by avignasai
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The battle of Kalinga was the turning point in King Ashoka's life. In the battle of Kalinga, more than 100,000 people were killed, and 150,000 people were made prisoners of the war. ... This war impacted Ashoka; he decided not to wage any more war. He decided to devote the rest of the life to spread the dharma.

Answered by PS2021
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The battle of Kalinga impacted Ashoka; he decided not to wage any more war. He decided to devote the rest of the life to spread the dharma.

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In the battle of Kalinga, over 100,000 people were killed, and over 150,000 people were made prisoners of the war. This caused misery in the life of many women and children. In this war, many life were destroyed. The battle of Kalinga impacted Ashoka; he decided not to wage any more war. He decided to devote the rest of the life to spread the dharma.

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