which are the geographical factors that contributed to Delhi become a centre of power
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It was known as 'the rise bowl of South India'. The rulers of Bahmani and Vijayanagara frequently engaged in wars to gain control over the Raichur region. It was the geographical features that inspired the rulers to opt Delhi as a centre of power.
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Old Delhi had acted in the period 1649 to 1857 as a hub for politics and finance, for various empires in the "ancient India" & the "Delhi sultanate". At the start of the 1900s the "British administration"was proposed to move the capital of the British Indian Empire, which is officially referred to as India, from Calcutta on the "East Coast to Delhi" British India govt thought that controlling India from Delhi which is centrally located in "north India"would be logistically simpler. Land was purchased in compliance with the Land Acquisition Act of 1894 to create the new city of Delhi.
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The geographic features which motivated the leaders to choose Delhi as their power centre are:
- Delhi was situated geographically between the Indus & Ganges, two major rivers.
- On the banks of the river most communities were established as rivers supported settlements in farming & transport .
- The vast desert to the west and Himalayas to the northeast were well covered. There was very little chance of invasion.
- It was also near India's cultural centres.
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