yes
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cities that controlled irrigated farmlands over surrounding areas could hold power over others -- they used food and hunger as a weapon. i.e. Babylon on the Euphrates.
cities that controlled irrigated farmlands over surrounding areas could hold power over others -- they used food and hunger as a weapon. i.e. Babylon on the Euphrates.
In ancient Mesopotamia, a city was a centralized urban settlement with organized governance, infrastructure, and social structures. Nearby farmlands were essential to sustain the city's population and provided agricultural resources such as crops and livestock. These farmlands were often irrigated using systems like canals and rivers, allowing for efficient farming and food production to support the city's economy and inhabitants' livelihoods.
Farmlands is where people farm
colonial group which had rich farmlands
Not like Amercian farmlands. European farmlands are not run by huge businesses. They are self owned, and are a lot healthier than American farmlands.
A antonym for irrigated is sober. I got it off of a website named opposite-word.com.
all the cultivated, 200 hectares of land is irrigated in palampur
no there isn't any fresh water on farmlands cos its PARU !!!!
Farmlands.
Levees and dams are beneficial to farmlands because they provide the means of irrigation.