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In the mediaeval period towns developed around ​

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Answered by InfernoSkeleton
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Towns were categorized on the basis of an administrative town, a temple town and a commercial center. The town that developed as the capital of a kingdom, and physically encompassed the offices and meeting places of the ruler, was called an administrative town while, a town that developed around a temple, was a temple town.

Answered by syedzaid10d
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in the mediaeval period towns were developted around rivers.

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because it help the town by giving water for drinking and irrigation and helped them in farming

eg. mesopotmian civilaisation near tigris river.

chinese civilaisation near river yellow

harrapa civilaisation near river sutlej and indus

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