write a note on masulipatnam and hampi with their points
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MASULIPATNAM :- Masulipatnam is situated on the bamk of a river krishna . it was founded in the fourteenth century. Essentially a paot town, it was also called machilipatnam because tge gateway to the town was decorated with the eyes of fish (machili) ....
HAMPI:- it is situated on the bank of River tungabhadra, in karnataka.. it was the capital of the mighty vijayanagar empire. it wad chosen as the capital because of its strategic location. Hampi was an important centre of the cotton and spices trade.
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MASULIPATNAM :- Masulipatnam is situated on the bamk of a river krishna . it was founded in the fourteenth century. Essentially a paot town, it was also called machilipatnam because tge gateway to the town was decorated with the eyes of fish (machili) ....
HAMPI:- it is situated on the bank of River tungabhadra, in karnataka.. it was the capital of the mighty vijayanagar empire. it wad chosen as the capital because of its strategic location. Hampi was an important centre of the cotton and spices trade.
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HAMPI : -The first historical settlements in Hampi date back to 1CE.
Hampi formed one of the core areas of the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1336 to 1565, when it was finally laid siege to by theDeccan Muslim confederacy.[1]Hampi was chosen because of its strategic location, bounded by the torrential Tungabhadra river on one side and surrounded by defensible hills on the other three sides.
The site is significant historically and architecturally. The topography abounds with large stones which have been used to make statues of Hindu deities. TheArchaeological Survey of Indiacontinues to conduct excavations in the area, to discover additional artifacts and temples.
Hampi formed one of the core areas of the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1336 to 1565, when it was finally laid siege to by theDeccan Muslim confederacy.[1]Hampi was chosen because of its strategic location, bounded by the torrential Tungabhadra river on one side and surrounded by defensible hills on the other three sides.
The site is significant historically and architecturally. The topography abounds with large stones which have been used to make statues of Hindu deities. TheArchaeological Survey of Indiacontinues to conduct excavations in the area, to discover additional artifacts and temples.
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