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the kingdom of magdhas had rich deposit of ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The presence of natural resources helped Magadha’s rise to power in the 6th century BC.

Rich deposits of iron ore contributed to the making of effective iron weapons and agricultural tools.

Due to strategic locations of both the capitals, Rajgriha (Rajgir) and Pataliputra, it was difficult for any rival to capture these cities.

The Magadhan rulers had well-organised, efficient and powerful almies, which consisted of elephants, horses and chariots.

The Magadhan territory being fertile, produced surplus food.

The Magadhan rulers gained immensely from trade and commerce.

The rivers like Ganga, Son, etc. provided waterways.

Answered by joyodiachi
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Answer:

The kingdom of Magadha had a rich deposit of iron Deposits of iron in Magadha helped it become a powerful kingdom. Rich deposits of iron ore in Magadha contributed to the making of effective iron weapons.

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