people use the Zambezi river for irrigation, tourism, hydropower, commercial fishing and recreational activities such as white water rafting.
it is the indus river
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In medieval times, the Zambezi River was crucial for trade and transportation, serving as a vital route for the exchange of goods between various African societies. Its rich ecosystems supported fishing and agriculture, providing sustenance for communities along its banks. Additionally, the river facilitated interactions between different cultures, including those from the Kingdom of Zimbabwe and coastal trading states, enhancing economic and social ties across the region.
there is one thing i know and thats the River Nile was 4,184 miles in the Ancient times but now its 4,160 miles so its dropped 24 miles ! ! ! xxx
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during the ancient times river was the only source of water for the people. so they settled near around the river only. the civilizations that flourished in the river valleys are called river valley civilization.
The majority of the river civilizations of the ancient times had a King or an Emperor from the Sumer to Assyrian right through the Achaemenide Persian Empire.
The most densely populated region of India in ancient times as well as in modern times is the Gangetic Plains. This region is located along the banks of the Ganges river and is known for its fertile soil and agricultural productivity, which have attracted settlers for centuries. The population density in this region remains high due to factors such as agricultural opportunities, urbanization, and historical cultural and economic significance.
The river is called Tiber, not Tiger. We are not told much about droughts of this river. The problem that was common with this river were floods.
Iraq has the Tigres river. Italy has the Tiber river.