What was the classification of soil done according to the ancient india?
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Classification of the types of soil in ancient India were:
Alluvial Soils
Regur Soils or Black Soils
Red Soils
Laterite Soils
Coastal Alluvial Soils
Desert Soils
Tarai Soils
Mountain forest Soils
Alpine Grassland Soils
Glacial Soils
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During ancient India, the people did not have much knowledge and they divided the land on the basis of its fertility levels and the nature of the land.
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- The land was divided according to its nature and fertility and was classified as Urvara Land with fertile soil, Khila Land with which are barren, Sakravati land with sandy soil, Saadvala land with grass, Nadimaatraka land that is watered by the rivers, Aranya land with forests and having forest soil.
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