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Why did Hampi prosper? please give a short answer

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Answered by MuhammdAslam
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Located near the banks of River Tungabhadra, Hampi is an ancient village that has remained important for its variety of religious and secular structures. In the epic Ramayana, it is identified as Kishkinda. Hampi remained in central importance in the medieval times as the second capital of the Vijayanagara Empire.

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In 1565, at the Battle of Talikota, a coalition of Muslim sultanates entered into a war with the Vijayanagara Empire. ... The city was pillaged, looted and burnt for six months after the war, then abandoned as ruins, which are now called the Group of Monuments at Hampi.

Answered by mayanksinghy034
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It was probably India's richest city at that time and attracted traders from Persia and Portugal. The Vijayanagara rulers fostered developments in arts and intellectual pursuits. They invested in agriculture, waterworks, roads, religious buildings and public infrastructure. So the city of Hampi prospered.

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