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If you're behind a web filter, please make sure that the domains *.kastatic.org and *.kasandbox.org are unblocked. India’s land routes have been important since ancient times”. Explain.Answer Verified Hint: As we know that India’s land route has been important from ancient times because the sharing of culture, civilization and economic activities have been accomplished through these land routes. Various foreign invasions have also been denied through land routes which caused stress in India. Complete answer: Therefore, we can say that the land routes to India were important since ancient times. Note:
1) The various passes acrossthe mountains in the north have providedpassages to the ancient travellers, while theoceans restricted such interaction for a long time.These routes have contributed in theexchange of ideas and commodities sinceancient times. The ideas of the Upanishadsand the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra,the Indian numerals and the decimal systemthus could reach many parts of the world. Thespices, muslin and other merchandise weretaken from India to different countries. On theother hand, the influence of Greek sculpture,and the architectural styles of dome andminarets from West Asia can be seen indifferent parts of our country. 2) The trans Indian Ocean routes which connectthe countries of Europe in the West and thecountries of East Asia provide a strategic centrallocation to India.The Deccan Peninsulaprotrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helpingIndia to establish close contact with West Asia,Africa and Europe from the western coast andwith Southeast and East Asia from the easterncoast. 3)The mainland extends between latitudes 8 0 4' N and370 6' N. It decides the climate of the subcontinent, its significance in the geo-political position in the world.
1) The various passes acrossthe mountains in the north have providedpassages to the ancient travellers, while theoceans restricted such interaction for a long time.These routes have contributed in theexchange of ideas and commodities sinceancient times. The ideas of the Upanishadsand the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra,the Indian numerals and the decimal systemthus could reach many parts of the world. Thespices, muslin and other merchandise weretaken from India to different countries. On theother hand, the influence of Greek sculpture,and the architectural styles of dome andminarets from West Asia can be seen indifferent parts of our country.2) The trans Indian Ocean routes which connectthe countries of Europe in the West and thecountries of East Asia provide a strategic centrallocation to India.The Deccan Peninsulaprotrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helpingIndia to establish close contact with West Asia,Africa and Europe from the western coast andwith Southeast and East Asia from the easterncoast.3)The mainland extends between latitudes 8 0 4' N and370 6' N. It decides the climate of the subcontinent, its significance in the geo-political position in the world.Hope it helps !
1) The various passes acrossthe mountains in the north have providedpassages to the ancient travellers, while theoceans restricted such interaction for a long time.These routes have contributed in theexchange of ideas and commodities sinceancient times. The ideas of the Upanishadsand the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra,the Indian numerals and the decimal systemthus could reach many parts of the world. Thespices, muslin and other merchandise weretaken from India to different countries. On theother hand, the influence of Greek sculpture,and the architectural styles of dome andminarets from West Asia can be seen indifferent parts of our country. 2) The trans Indian Ocean routes which connectthe countries of Europe in the West and thecountries of East Asia provide a strategic centrallocation to India.The Deccan Peninsulaprotrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helpingIndia to establish close contact with West Asia,Africa and Europe from the western coast andwith Southeast and East Asia from the easterncoast. 3)The mainland extends between latitudes 8 0 4' N and370 6' N. It decides the climate of the subcontinent, its significance in the geo-political position in the world. How the ancient and much older land routes contributed to exchange of ideas and goods?The routes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times: (i)The ideas of the Upanishads and the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the Indian numerals and the decimal system thus could reach many parts of the world.
How did the routes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times?The exchange of ideas and commodities between India and the rest of the world since ancient times is due to the fact that passes between the mountains and the sea routes enabled trade and the spread of Indian ideas in the rest of the world.
What was the contribution of land routes in ancient time?Land routes enabled the expansion of scientific knowledge, important breakthroughs in science, technology, and mathematics were communicated to far across lands through ancient routes. <br> 3. The land routes also helped in the understanding of the cultures and traditions of other nations across the world.
How did the ancient route help in the exchange of ideas and commodities in India?India's contact with the outside world was much before the sea routes. The various passes across the Himalayas has provided gateway to many ancient travellers. While Ocean restricted such interaction. These routes have contributed in exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times.
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