write any two effects of Kalinga war
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The Kalinga war brought about a great change in the worldview of Emperor Ashoka. ... After seeing the killing and misery of the war, Ashoka stopped hunting and turned vegetarian. He also stopped living in luxury. Buddhism was declared as the state religion of the Mauryan empire.
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- In this war 150,000 soldiers from the side of Kalinga were taken as prisoners by Asoka and 100,000 were slain and many others got died out of injuries and epidemic after the war. The war brought miseries not only to those who took to arms but also to a large number of civil population.
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