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write briefly about the bazar of vijayanagar empire​

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Answered by RidhimaK
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It’s been a cliché that gems, pearls and precious metals were sold by the measuring jars at wayside markets in Hampi during the Vijayanagara kingdoms rule. Foreign travellers of the time have described Vijayanagara as a prosperous and well-planned city, and even compared it to Rome.

Answered by pavnishrigupta59
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Vijayanagara (Sanskrit: "City of Victory") was the capital city of the historic Vijayanagara Empire.[2] Located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, it spread over a large area and included the modern era Group of Monuments at Hampi site in Ballari district and others in and around that district in Karnataka, India. A part of Vijayanagara ruins known as Hampi have been designated as a UNESCO world heritage site. Vijayanagara is in the eastern part of central Karnataka, close to the Andhra Pradesh border.

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