Ashoka’s Victory at Kalinga proved a turning point in the history as well as the life of Ashoka. Reasons ___________ 

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Choose the correct reason and complete the sentence: Ashoka's Victory at Kalinga proved a turning point ... human life (d) Weak rules of Kalinga

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