The Satavahanas laid _________to connect the towns and villages. Fill in the blank
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The Satavahanas laid Roads to connect the towns and villages.
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The Satavahanas also denoted to as the Andhra in the Puranas, were a primeval Indian empire based in the Deccan province. The Satavahana Empire mainly encompassed the present Telangana, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. At different times, their reign stretched to parts of modern Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Gujarat.
The dynasty had diverse capital cities at different times, including Amaravati and Paithan. The Satavahanas built roads connecting major towns and villages to facilitate the movement of armies, goods, and people, facilitate trade, rapid communication and also providing a significant physical symbol of imperial control.
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