what were the factors that shaped the developments in the cityscape of Delhi in the 13th 14th cenhturien
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The Khalji sultanate's expansion and centralization corresponded to economic and technological improvements in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
The factors that shaped the developments in the cityscape of Delhi:
- The paucity of water was a major factor in the evolution of the cityscape, as communities shifted to the east, closer to the Yamuna River. With the advancement of trade, commerce, and technology, the cityscape has gained a new sense of ease.
- Changes in demographic composition, as a result of new groups gaining power, as well as changes in culture and traditions, all contributed to this.
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