What separated Deccan from North India?
TNSCERT Class 7 History Ch 2 The Kingdoms of Deccan
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The Gangetic plains separated Deccan from North India by Satpura and Vindhya Ranges which at presently forms its northern boundary.
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The Satpura and Vindhya Range separates Deccan from north India.
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Rising in the east of Gujarat and running east along the border of Maharashtra to Chhattisgarh, Satpura Range is a chain of hills. This range of hills runs parallel to the Vindhya Range.
The Deccan plateau is located south of the Gangetic plains. The plateau includes a large area to the north of the Satpura range, while its northern extremity is the Vindhya Range. The Satpura – Vindhya Range together forms a line that separates Deccan from the northern Indian plains.
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