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How india was geographycally protected by invaders from ancient time?

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Answered by shubham9155
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The geography of India greatly influenced the location of early settlements on the subcontinent. Both the Indus and the Ganges rivers carried rich silt from the mountains to the plains. When the rivers flooded, the silt spread over the plains and made the soil in the river valleys fertile for farming.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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India was geographycally protected by invaders from ancient time:

  • In Ancient times, The Indian Subcontinent was primarily blessed with a strategic geographical position which allowed it to be protected from foreign invaders.
  • By its geographical features such as the Hindu Kush mountains, The Himalayas, The Indus, Ganges and even the Indian Ocean.
  • The Mountains protected India from invaders from central Asia as well the Persian invaders as it naturally acted as a barrier against them.
  • The Water Bodies also helped India maintain it's freedom from invaders from countries like those situated in Europe.
  • As they had to travel on water to reach Indian shore, which was quite impossible given the time of the happening.

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