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What are the reasons for the abrupt emergence of kingdom and dynasties during the early medival and middle medival dynasties

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Answered by ushakajal01
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The Middle kingdoms of India were the political entities in India from the 3rd century BCE to the 13th century CE. The period begins after the decline of the Maurya Empire and the corresponding rise of the Satavahana dynasty, starting with Simuka, from 230 BCE.[dubious – discuss] The "Middle" period lasted for about 1500 years and ended in the 13th century, with the rise of the Delhi Sultanate, founded in 1206, and the end of the Later Cholas (Rajendra Chola III, who died in 1279 CE).

This period encompasses two eras: Classical India, from the Maurya Empire up until the end of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century CE, and early Medieval India from the 6th century onwards.[1] It also encompasses the era of classical Hinduism, which is dated from 200 BCE to 1100 CE.[2] From 1 CE until 1000 CE, India's economy is estimated to have been the largest in the world, having between one-third and one-quarter of the world's wealth.[3][4] It is followed by the late Medieval period in the 13th century.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Most of the kingdoms and dynasties of the early medieval and middle medieval period rise to power and fell frequently.

A) This was because the ruling kings never maintain huge and strong armies. Without an efficient, trained and strong army they were defeated easily.

B) The kingdoms and dynasties lack capable rulers.

C) There was no united kingdom. Most of the kingdoms and empires were constantly engaged in power struggle amongst themselves.

D) New kingdoms and dynasties rise to power. But the internal conflicts make them weak. This resulted in their defeat by invasion from the North West side.

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