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Mauryan Conquest of India
322–185 BC
South Asia
Status: ended
Casualties: 100,000+ at Kalinga alone, per Ashoka's edicts
Chandragupta Maurya overthrew the Nandas and held off Seleucus Nicator. His grandson Ashoka conquered Kalinga in c. 261 BC — and was so revolted by the slaughter that he embraced Buddhism, carving edicts of nonviolence on pillars from Kandahar to Andhra.
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Belligerents
- Maurya Empire (Chandragupta, Ashoka)
- Nanda Dynasty
- Seleucid Empire
- Kalinga
Casualties
100,000+ at Kalinga alone, per Ashoka's edicts
From World at War, an interactive atlas by Jairus Pereira.
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