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BackgroundFollowing the Battle of Kalinga, Asoka surveyed the cost of
war and bad the message below inscribed on a rock billar found in his
kingdom
"When an unconquered country is conquered, slaughter, death, and
deportation of people are taking place there. Thus arose His Sacred
Majesty's Remorse for having conquered the Kalingas
Source: 13" Rock Edict from Asoka's Kingdom, Circa 250 BC,
Remorse-deep regret for something
Is this a primary or secondary source?
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BackgroundFollowing the Battle of Kalinga, Asoka surveyed the cost of
war and bad the message below...
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