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About 2500 years ago most of the mahajanapadas were developed in which Valley

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Answer:

About 2500 years ago most of the mahajanapadas were developed in INDUS VALLEY.

Explanation:

  • The Mahajanapadas were a collection of sixteen kingdoms that existed in ancient India. 
  • The late Vedic period's tribes (Janas) made the decision to establish their own territorial communities, which finally led to the creation of brand-new, long-lasting regions of habitation known as "states" or "janapadas."
  • The late Vedic period's tribes (janas) made the decision to establish their own territorial communities, which finally led to the creation of brand-new, long-lasting regions of habitation known as "states" or "janapadas." 
  • Because the area was both agricultural and close to the hubs of iron production in the sixth century BC, political activity centered in what is now eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. 
  • The expansion of the territorial states in the area was greatly aided by the production of iron. Some of these "janapadas" or "mahajanapadas" became big states as a result of their expansions. 
  • While some of these "mahajanapadas" were democratic states, the majority of them were monarchies.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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In Indus Valley, about 2500 years ago most of the Mahajanapadas were developed.

  • The Mahajanapadas were an assortment of sixteen kingdoms that prevailed in historical India.
  • The late Vedic period's tribes known as Janas made the judgment to stabilize their own territorial societies, which eventually directed to the composition of brand-new, long-lasting areas of habitation called "states" or "Janapadas."
  • Due to the area being both agricultural and personal to the centres of iron creation in the sixth century BC, political activity centred in what is now known as eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
  • The development of the territorial states in the region vastly benefited from the production of iron.
  • Some of these "janapadas" or "mahajanapadas" evolved to be vast states as an outcome of their growth.
  • Whereas some of these "Mahajanapadas" were representative states, the bulk of them were kingdoms.

Hence, the answer is Indus Valley.

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