explain the source of water for the city vijayanagra and also explain the development of the trade of the empire
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Since Vijayanagara was one of the most arid zones of the peninsula, perfect arrangements were made to store rainwater to be used in the city. ... As Vijayanagara was in one of the most arid zones of the peninsula , elaborate water arrangements had to be made to store rain water and conduct it to the city.
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The reasons for developing water resources of Vijayanagara were:
The natural basin formed by the Tungabhadra which flows in a north -easterly direction hills surrounds this and a number of streams flow down to the river from these hills.
- Embankments were built along the streams to create reservoirs of varying sizes.
- As Vijayanagara was in one of the most arid zones of the peninsula, elaborate water arrangements had to be made to store rain water and conduct it to the city.
- Kamalapuram tank not only irrigated fields nearby but water was also conducted through a channel to the "royal centre".
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