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What were the geographical features the motivated the rules to optdelhi as the centre of there power

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Answered by TanyaTheBrainliest
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Explanation:

The strategic location of Delhi between Indus and Ganges made a crucial role in motivating the rulers to make it as a capital.

In ancient times the capital city is mainly built around rivers and water bodies, which was also in the case of India thus, Delhi being the northernmost navigable part of Yamuna and also has access to two of the most cultural centers across the globe one built around Sindhu and the other built around Ganga.

A variety of city around Ganga have been the capital for decades. Delhi was even far from invaders and terrorism as it remained far from the north-western provinces by miles and from north eastern by the great Himalayas thus making it safe for ruling.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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there are many geographical features that motivated the rulers to opt Delhi as the centre of their power.

Explanation:

  • The capital city Delhi is far away from the border. As a result of this the border tension to arise in Delhi is less as compared to other City. in addition to this Delhi is well connected to the other parts of the country by roadways and hence it is an appropriate place to set up the rule so that communication is well established between the capital and other cities. It lies in a very fertile region having influence both on the gangetic and the Indus delta. In addition to this Delhi is on the bank of river Yamuna which helps the rulers to use large amount of water for the rule and for the daily household activities.
  • the climate of Delhi is also moderate and the presence of the Himalayas in the extreme North of Delhi prevents it from invaders from the Central Asia.

To know more about the advantages of Delhi as capital,

advantages of migrant population in Delhi - Brainly.in

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