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Which of the following was not one of the reasons why the conquest of Kalinga was of strategic and economic importance to the Mauryan empire?
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It stood in the way of the southern routes from the Ganges valley
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It was also a powerful maritime state and, therefore a convenient source of income
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Its rich and fertile land could contribute to the economic prosperity of the empire
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It provided continuity to the Mauryan territories of Andhra and Bengal
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