Bhubaneswar ,with a history of more than 2000 years, is probably the oldest city of Odisha with a known past. Beyond the academic debate, the earliest reference to Bhubaneswar comes from the Mauryan era and particularly through Ashokan inscription. Kalinga, as it was known to the ancient world, was not part of Magadh empire during Chandragupta Maurya although he tried unsuccessfully at a certain period of his reign to bring it into the fold. During the reign of his grandson Ashoka, Kalinga came into political conflict with the Mauryan empire. The result was, in 261 B.C Ashoka descended on Kalinga with his formidable war machine . On the outskirt of Bhubaneswar on the bank of river Daya, in the shadows of Dhauli hill, both armies met. As the stories told for generations , the water of Daya became red with the blood of dying soldiers. As per the Ashokan inscription, it was one of the bloodiest battle faught. Daya River from Dhauli Hill The ...
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ReplyDeleteVery well articulated facts of ancient Odisha. Keep it up Muna.
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