History, asked by cretivesanjay25, 8 months ago

plz plz plz answer fas !!!!!!!!!!! Q:) short question answer Q:1) all ancient civlisations flourished along river valleys.why? Q:2) what was a citadel? why were important building built on the citadel? Q:3) why do you think harappans worshipped mother goddess? Q:4) how do we know harappans believed in life after deth? Q:5) describe in brief about the town planning of the harappan civilisation.

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Answered by xProblemsolverx
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The conflict between Prithviraj and Muhammad Ghori started for the fort of Tarabhinda (Bhatinda). The enemies met each other in the battlefield at Tarain known as the First Battle of Tarain in 1191 A.D. Muhammad was defeated in the battle and his forces were severely routed. Little attempt was made by Prithviraj to oust the Ghurids from the Punjab.

This gave Muhammad Ghori time to re-group his forces and make another bid for India the following year. He met Prithviraj for the second time in the battle field of Tarain in 1192 A.D. Prithviraj was decisively defeated this time and  Prithviraj was captured and put to death.

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Answered by hariniVT
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1.)Civilizations developed around rivers because their waters provided places to hunt and fish. Also, as the rivers flooded, the lands around them became fertile. This allowed them to support farming. This is especially true of the Nile River, which flooded the same time each year.

2.)They were built for rich people.. A citadel is the core fortified area of a town or city. ... It is positioned to be the last line of defense, should the enemy breach the other components of the fortification system. A citadel is also a term of the third part of a medieval castle, with higher walls than the rest

3.)The Harappan civilization extended in the west up to Sutkagen Dor near the modern frontier of Pakistan and Iran while in the east the remains of this culture have been found at Alamgirpur in Meerut district, in the north it is extended up to Manda in Jammu and in the south up to Bhagatrao. On the basis of Carbon-14 dating this culture flourished from C. 2300 to 1750 B.C. Thus it was the most extensive culture of this period.

4.)The people of Harappan Civilization probably believed in life after death, as they offered materials as grave offerings. The offerings buried with the dead usually included pottery and grain. Look at the skeleton of a woman that was found wearing ornaments like bangles, necklaces and others.

5.)The main streets of the Harappan cities were built according to the grid pattern. They were built from north to south and from east to west. The houses built on the corners of streets were rounded in order to allow the passage of carts. The main road in the city of Mohenjo-daro was 10.5 meters wide and 800 meters long.

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