How did geographical factors play an important role in the rise of Magadh?
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But certain other geographical, economic and cultural factors also contributed to its rise. ... Magadha occupied a strategic position of geographical importance. The river Ganges and its tributaries Son, Gandak and Gagra served as admirable means for defence, communication and trade.
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