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In what ways did the geography of India influence the development of civilizations?

by the different rulers


How did India's geography help early civilization?

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How did India's geography help civilization?

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roles of geography in national development?

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How did geography influence the development of India?

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Which civilization most contributed to the development of Hinduism and the caste system in India?

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Which civilization most contribute to the development of Hinduism and the caste system in India?

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How did India's geography affect the growth of it's civilization?

The waters of India influenced the devlopment by building the mauyra empire "Empire of the Golden Age" as ahsoka built the empire he had converted to buddism and stopped the war that he had declared in a city that is unknown.The waters an the monsoons helped by blowing the air of regratation or greif of the Himalayas. This is how the waters and mountains influenced the devolment of Indian civilization.


How did the monsoons affect the development of India's civilizations?

by bringing rain to the crops and starting a civilization


How did India's land shape the development of there civilization?

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Why were physical geography and location important to the development of Indian civilization?

It was important to the Indian Civilization because they were near water and they were a farming Civilization. Their society grew because of the good crops they had to feed people. And they used the rivers to travel to different ports


How did the Persian Empire influence Indian civilization and cuture?

The influence was minor and superficial in western India (today's Pakistan). It was soon overcome by the takeover by Alexander of Macedonia and then of Chandragupta from eastern India.