History, asked by kundanpratik36742, 1 month ago

List the functions performed by men and women
who live in your city' or village. In what ways
are these similar to those performed by people
who lived in mathura ? In what ways are
they different​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hi dude this is answer

Explanation:

In the city I live, I see men and women working to feed their families. Mostly men work in offices and other establishments. Women also work in offices these days. In a city like Mathura, people worked to provide food items to the city- folks because it was located at the intersection of two major trade and travel routes. Life of people of our cities and that in Mathura was in no way much different.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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List the functions performed by men and women who live in your city' or village. In what ways are these similar to those performed by people

who lived in mathura.

  • Similarities include the occupations of goldsmiths, blacksmiths, weavers, basket makers, garland makers, and perfumers by the residents of Mathura. At the moment, there are goldsmiths in the city and others in the villages. Differences: In the modern world, there are people who work in banks, workplaces, schools, and colleges, among other places.
  • It was situated at the intersection of two important trade and travel routes. These lines ran from north to south and from the northwest to the east. It later became the Kushanas' capital and served as a hub for the worship of Krishna, Jain shrines, and Buddhist monasteries.
  • There were Buddhist monasteries, Jaina shrines, and significant Krishna worship sites in Mathura, which was also a centre for religion. The Mathura School of Arts created numerous well-known sculptures, and Mathura was also a hub of excellent artistic workmanship.
  • Because it is the location of Krishna's birth, Mathura is well-known. For Hindus, it is a site of worship and adoration. One of the seven cities that the Hindus regard as holy is Mathura. Surasena's capital was Mathura, which was governed by Kansa.

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