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Explain the following statement with reasons.The process of second urbanisation began in ancient India.

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  • The Janapadas with definite geographic borders and administrative systems were established roughly around 1000 B.C.E.
  • It resulted in the creation of sixteen Mahajanapadas from Afghanistan stretching to the banks of the Godavari in the south. 
  • The capital cities of the mahajanapadas and some other cities, which flourished because of prospering trade once again brought the age of urbanisation in India.
  • It is known as the ‘Second Urbanisation’. 
  • By the 6th century B.C.E. these and a few other cities had become very prosperous. 
  • Thus, the process of second urbanisation began in ancient India.


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