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how was the water requirement of vijayangara met

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Answered by dp96381
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The need of water in Vijayanagara was fulfilled from the natural basin formed by the river Tungabhadra which flowed in the northeastern direction. These hills were also the source of a large number of streams which flowed down to the river Tungabhadra. ...

Answered by tsuteshnaidu28
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The requirement of water in Vijayanagara was fulfilled from the natural basin formed by the river Tungabhadra. This flowed in the north-eastern direction and was surrounded by stunning granite hills. It flowed down the river Tungabhadra. So, the rulers of Vijayanagara Got built large embankments to store water. they also constructed reservoirs of varying sizes. They also make arrangements to store the rainwater as this was the most arid zone of this Peninsula. A very large tank was found built in the 15th century to store water. The water tank presently known as kamalapuram tank. The water of this tank was used for several royal centre purposes.

  • The water from the tank was used in irrigate the nearby fields.
  • The water of tank fulfilled the needs of the Royal centre.
  • The Hiriya canal drive water from a dam across the Tungabhadra river which was used for irrigation.

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