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f. Dakshinapath, connecting North and South India, was controlled by which kings​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was controlled by Mauryan rulers and Gupta rulers.

By the Mauryan period there would have been a branch from Ujjain to the ports of Gujarat. This made Ujjain a major city by Gupta times. Today Dakshinapatha is known as NH7, which runs much further east of the old road but still meets NH2 at Varanasi.

Answered by nisusingh069
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It was controlled by Mauryan rulers and Gupta rulers.

By the Mauryan period there would have been a branch from Ujjain to the ports of Gujarat. This made Ujjain a major city by Gupta times. Today Dakshinapatha is known as NH7, which runs much further east of the old road but still meets NH2 at Varanasi.

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