ujjain was the gateway to the north-west ( true / false )​

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false

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Taxila was on the north-western border of the empire, hence was considered as the gateway to the north-west, including Central Asia. Ujjain was considered the gateway from the south to the north. Both the cities were highly developed and the merchants and government officials

Answer:

Ujjain was considered the gateway from the south to the north. Both the cities were highly developed and the merchants and government officials used to live there. - Farmers, traders, and herdsmen live in smaller towns and villages and in the forest regions, tribals live on hunting and gathering.

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