Social Sciences, asked by rajtharajeendran10, 9 months ago

what were the geographical features that motivated the rulers to opt
delhi as the centre to their power​

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Answered by sarthaksharma0803
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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 the risk of invasion was minimal.

It was also close to the cultural centers of India.

It has good industries, fertile land, history connection with different places

The key area of Delhi among Indus and Ganges made an urgent job in spurred the rulers to make it as a capital.  

In antiquated occasions the capital city is primarily worked around streams and water bodies, which was likewise on account of India in this way, Delhi being the northernmost safe piece of Yamuna and furthermore approaches two of the most social places over the globe one worked around Sindhu and the other worked around Ganga.  

An assortment of the city around Ganga has been the capital for quite a long time. Delhi was even a long way from trespassers and fear-mongering as it stayed a long way from the north-western territories by miles and from northeastern by the incomparable Himalayas in this way making it ok for administering.

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