how was mathura of the most important towns in 6th century BCE answer
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Mathura derived its importance as a center of trade due to its location where the northern trade route of the Indo-Gangetic Plain met with the routes to Malwa (central India) and the west coast. By the 6th century BCE Mathura became the capital of the Surasena Kingdom.
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