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An equal number died from disease and famine following the conflict.

The turning point of his life occurred in during the Kalinga War . Although Ashoka was victorious, the cost was devastating: Over 100,000 people were killed in battle. indiana-ashua

Witnessing the blood-soaked fields and the immense suffering of civilians filled Ashoka with profound remorse and regret. An equal number died from disease and famine

Ashoka rose to power in the 3rd century BCE, ruling an empire that spanned from modern-day Afghanistan to Bengal. In his early years, he was known as Chandashoka (Ashoka the Fierce) for his ruthless nature. He secured his throne through a bloody war of succession against his brothers after the death of his father, Bindusara. the cost was devastating: Over 100