In its early days, the Grand Trunk Road primarily facilitated the transport of trade goods such as spices, textiles, and agricultural products across the Indian subcontinent. It served as a crucial trade route connecting important cities, enabling merchants to move their goods more efficiently. Additionally, it played a role in the movement of people, including travelers and armies, contributing to cultural exchanges along the route.
The full form of GT road is Grand Trunk Road.
the grand trunk road connects Amritsar and Kolkata .
Grand Trunk Road was built by Sher Shah Suri
Grand Trunk Road was made by 'Sher Shah Suri'.
The Grand Trunk road connects Sonargaon in Bangladesh with Kabul in Afghanistan.
Grand Trunk Road
GT road stands for Grand Trunk Road.
2,500 km
Grand Trunk Road in Asia is 1,553 miles long.
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