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mention the steps taken by medieval Indian rulers for the process of agriculture​

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Answered by chander12328
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Answer: steps taken by medieval Indian rulers for the process of agriculture​-

Explanation: 1-Under  Mauryan Empire (322–185 BCE) categorized soils and made meteorological observations for the agricultural use. Other Mauryan facilitation included construction and maintenance of dams and provision of horse-drawn chariots—that was quicker than traditional bullock cart

2-Systematic ploughing, manuring, weeding, irrigation and crop protection was practiced for sustained agriculture in South India.

3-Irrigation was developed in the Indus Valley Civilization by around 4500 BC. The size and prosperity of the Indus civilization grew as a result of this innovation. It eventually led to more planned settlements making use of drainage and sewers.

Answered by alluarjun24
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1-To extend cultivation, Balban, the Sultanate ruler, allotted Doab region to farmers.

2-Systematic ploughing, manuring, weeding, irrigation and crop protection was practiced for sustained agriculture in South India.

3-Irrigation was developed in the Indus Valley Civilization by around 4500 BC. The size and prosperity of the Indus civilization grew as a result of this innovation. It eventually led to more planned settlements making use of drainage and sewers.

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