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A. Answer the following questions orally.
1. Mention three kinds of strategic regions over which medieval Indian rulers waged wars.



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Answered by jaouajaoua1
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During the medieval period in India, rulers often waged wars over strategic regions such as:

Borders and frontiers: These regions often had significant political, military, and economic value, and were often the focus of conflicts between rival kingdoms or empires.

Trade routes: Control of trade routes allowed rulers to collect taxes and tariffs on goods passing through their territories, and also allowed them to control the flow of resources and wealth.

Religious and cultural centers: Many rulers in medieval India also waged wars over control of important religious and cultural centers, such as temples, shrines, and cities that held spiritual or symbolic significance. These regions could be sources of political power and influence, as well as economic wealth.

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