Why did ahoka attack Kalina?
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Answer:
Ashoka attacked kalina because:-
Explanation:
1. He wanted the rich land which was fertile
2. He wanted it because it was near the sea coast and could help him in trading more with the south world
3. He wanted the whole India to be his
Answer: Ashoka Attacked Kalinga Because He Wanted To Be The Greatest Rulers In India,
Explanation: Kalinga Was The Strongest Army in India, Ashoka's Father And Grandfather were not able to Attack Kalinga Which made Ashoka attack Kalinga, They Had Control Over Sea-Ports so it would mean an Increase in Trade and Economy. There was also a lot of fertile Soil In Kalinga Which Ashoka wanted, However, in 261 Bce Ashoka Attacked Kalinga And Annexed Their territories, After The war, Ashoka Converted To Buddhism and Gave Up Violence.