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Why were mobile animal herders not necessarily a threat to town life?
NCERT Solutions for Class 11th History Chapter 1 Theme 2 Question 3

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Farming and animal rearing were done near each other in this locale. A few groups in the kingdom of Mari had the two farmers and pastoralists, however, the greater part of its domain was utilized for feeding sheep and goats.

Herders need to trade youthful animals, cheddar, calfskin and meat as a byproduct of grain, metal, tool, and so forth and the fertilizer of a penned flock is likewise of extraordinary use to a farmer.Yet, in the meantime, there might be a conflict.

A shepherd may take his flock to water over a sown field, to demolish of the crop. Herders being portable can assault rural towns and grab their stored products. As far as concerns them, settled groups may dey pastoralists access to the stream and channel water along a specific set of ways.
Answered by sagar7singh77
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Mobile animal herders were required to exchange ghee,metal tools, grains,etc.So they were not a threat to town life

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