Kalinga fuit vetus res publica inter medium et orientem Indiae. Andhra Pradesh hodiernus congruit aquilone, et maxime in Orissa parte Chhattisgarh. Quarto saeculo fuit victa a Mahapadma, conditor domi Nanda. Rursum victa est a Asoka fors 261 et labis fuit.[1][2][3][4]

Kalinga in 265 a. C.
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