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Which were the marine powers in the coastal belt of Konkan?​

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Answered by anshuman916sl
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Correct Answer:

  • Konkan extends throughout the western coasts of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka.
  • It is bounded by the Western Ghats mountain range (also known as Sahyadri) in the East, the Arabian Sea in the West, the Daman Ganga River in the North and the River Aghanashini in the South.

Explanation:

  • But the region's ancient history is also obvious from its numerous Buddhist and Hindu caves.
  • Also well documented are sites associated with the Shilahara dynasty, which ruled the coastal belt from the 8th to the 13th century AD.
  • The Konkan is now held to include all the land in the Western Ghats and the Indian Ocean, from the latitude of Daman on the North to that of Terekhol, on the Goa frontier, which is its Southern end.
  • This track is about three hundred and twenty miles in length with a varying breadth of thirty to sixty miles and is divided into the British districts of Thane, Kolaba, and Ratnagiri, and the native states of Jawar Janjira and Savantvadi.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: The area's historical past is also evident in the numerous Buddhist and Hindu caves. Sites related with the Shilahara dynasty, which dominated the coastal area from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries AD, are very extensively recorded.

Explanation:

The Konkan region encompasses the western shores of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka. The area's historical past is also evident in the numerous Buddhist and Hindu caves. Sites related with the Shilahara dynasty, which dominated the coastal area from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries AD, are very extensively recorded. The Konkan is today thought to cover all of the territory in the Western Ghats and the Indian Ocean, from Daman in the north to Terekhol on the Goa border in the south. This track is approximately 320 miles long, with a width ranging from thirty to sixty miles, and is split among the British districts of Thane, Kolaba, and Ratnagiri, as well as the native states of Jawar, Janjira and Savantvadi.

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