who were living in capital towns explain
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Capital towns were administrative centres where kings lived and held their royal courts.
Explanation:
- Capital towns in medieval India included Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur, Sikri, and Lahore.
- It was the hub of policy-making and implementing decisions.
- The royal attendants, nobles, soldiers, officials, and scholars settled there to serve the kings and rulers.
- These towns were classified into temple towns, craft towns, commercial towns, capital towns, and pilgrimage towns based on their nature of function.
- All these towns had their own role in the pattern of urbanization and administration.
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