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Language statusAdopt a heritageImpact of Geography on History1. Himalayas stood as a natural barrier to protect India against , the passes in the northwest mountains such as the Khyber, Bolan,Kurram and Gomal provided easy routes between India and CentralAsia. Apart from invading armies, missionaries and merchants came toIndia using these Nepal is also a small valley under the foot of the Himalayas and it isaccessible from Gangetic plains through a number of passes. Themountains of northeast India is difficult to cross and many parts of thisregion had remained in relative isolation. 3. The city of Pataliputra was situated at the confluence of Son river withthe Ganges. In the ancient period Pataliputra had remained the capitalfor the Mauryas, Sungas, Guptas and other kingdoms. Being on theconfluence of so many streams it was an important political andcommercial centre. Pataliputra was also a centre of scientific , who was a resident of Pataliputra, observed in 498 AD thatEarth revolves on its own axis and around the Sun.

The existence of a list of 153 kings whose reigns had covered a period of about 6053 years up till then. 5. Many Greek and Roman sources of 1 AD mention many Indian ports and enumerate items of trade between Indian and Roman empires. The. ptolemy’s geography provide valuable data for studying geography. 6.

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