1. Where had had king Kashyap dug caves?
2. Which was an important city on the ancient Indian tra
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In the fifth century CE King Kashyap had caves dug out at a place called 'Sigiriya'. The wall paintings in these caves bear a resemblance to the paintings in the Ajanta Caves.
For perspective, Varanasi was thriving more than 1600 years before the fall of the Roman Empire in Europe. It is one of the holiest cities for two world religions — Jainism and Hinduism — and the Buddha himself gave his very first sermon in Varanasi in 528 BC.
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Answer. 1. -In the fifth century CE King Kashyap ahd caves dug out at aplace called 'Sigiriya'. The wall paintings in these caves bear a resemblance to the paintings in the Ajanta Caves.
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2 answer =Varanasi. Varanasi, popularly known as the City of Lights or Kashi, is a sacred city on the west bank of the River Ganga. It is said to be one of the oldest cities in India whose history goes back over 3000 years.
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