why was the area controlled by earlier dynasties grew larger under the control of each new dynasty
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Area of dynasty 4575_869*aur 58+58
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Due to increase in population the area controlled by earlier dynasties grew larger under the control of each new dynasty
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- In India, for instance, the population grew rapidly from the South Asian age of Stone in 10,000 BC to the Maurya empire in 200 BC-500 AD until population growth accelerated and stagnated mainly during the early medieval period, up to 1000 AD.
- In the late medieval period (during the Delhi sultanate), the population growth rate then rose from 1000-1500 AD. The growth of India's Mughal empire population (16th and 18th centuries) was higher than that in Indian history at any previous period.
- Due to the Mughal, agrarian reforms that have intensified agricultural production, the proto-industrialisation which has established India as a center of international trade manufacturing, and comparatively high urbanisation levels, India experienced unparalleled demographic and economic growth under the Mughal Empire; 15 percent of the populace lived in urban centers.
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