The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Emperor Ashoka's conquest of Kalinga in 261 BCE, the bloodiest campaign of the Mauryan Empire. They examine the Kalinga War's staggering toll—over 100,000 killed, 150,000 deported—and how Ashoka's first-hand witness of the carnage triggered a radical conversion to Buddhism. The conversation delves into Rock Edict XIII, where Ashoka himself describes his remorse, and contrasts his pre-Kalinga ruthlessness with the post-war Dhamma policy. They touch on the controversy: did Ashoka really renounce violence, or was it a calculated political move? Specifics include the Kalinga kingdom's location, the role of the river Daya, and the archaeological evidence from Dhauli and Jaugada. A nuanced look at how an empire's worst atrocity became its greatest moral turning point. #Ashoka #KalingaWar #MauryaEmpire #Buddhism #RockEdict #Dhamma #DayaRiver #Dhauli #Jaugada #EmperorAshoka #AncientIndia #WarAndPeace #HistoricalControversy #FexingoHistory #BrutalEmpires #History #IndianHistory #Conversion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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