Why was Mathura important?
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bhuddisht monasteries and Jain's shrines makes Mathura important .
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It was important because it was located at the cross roads of two major routes of travel.
There were fortifications around the city and shrines.
farmers and herders from adjoining areas provided food for people in that city.
It was a religious center for the worship of lord Krishna .
It also produced finely carved sculptures.
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