Social Sciences, asked by garnab4650, 3 months ago

What is written by king ashoka in inspcription of kaling?

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Answered by cinu47
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King Ashoka in inscription of Kaling describes the Kalinga war.

In order to conquer the Kalinga area, Ashoka fought a war and remain the sole king in the globe's history who willingly gave up glorious subjection after succeeding an imminent war.

Ashoka's historical inscription in Kaling is regarding the war in Kalinga.

• In one of his inscriptions, Ashoka has properly stated that - | conquered Kalinga eight prime years after respectively becoming the mighty king.

Answered by mahekchandak1
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Answer:

Eight years after becoming king I conquered Kalinga.

Explanation:

Ashoka fought a war to conquer Kalinga. ... He is the only king in the history of the world who gave up conquest after winning a war. Ashoka's inscription describing the Kalinga war. This is what Ashoka declared in one of his inscriptions: “Eight years after becoming king I conquered Kalinga.

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