What were the geographical features that motivated the rulers to opt delhi as the center of their power
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The geographical features that motivated the rulers to opt Delhi as the center of their power are as follows:
- Delhi was strategically located between two great rivers, the Indus and the Ganges.
- Most civilizations developed on the river banks as rivers helped settlements with agriculture and transportation.
- It was well protected by the vast desert on the west and the Himalayas on the north-east. So risk of invasion was minimal.
- It was also close to the cultural centers of India.
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Many geographical factors influenced the decision to make Delhi the capital. The following are some of them:
- Delhi is situated in the Indo-Gangetic plain, as may be seen. The fertile soils of the region have aided agricultural development.
- Aravalli mountain ranges aided Delhi in repelling enemy invasions.
- The massive rocks of the Aravalli mountain range provided the building stones for forts and structures.
- The Yamuna River allowed water transportation and provided sufficient water to the city of Delhi.
- Because Delhi is situated between two major rivers, the Indus and the Ganges, it has a unique topography. The majority of networks were established on the banks of these rivers as streams supported communities in farming and transportation.
- The vast desert to the west and the Himalayas to the east were completely covered. There was almost little chance of an attack.
- It was also adjacent to India's social communities, therefore these were geographical elements that aided Delhi's development as a power center.
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