1. Kottayam--Kerala
2. Dombivli--Maharashtra
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Not necessarily, not many people even rich people were literate a king might have had an adviser to read for him.
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This is a list of ancient Indian cities, the cities which were in existence before the eighth century AD.ArorRajapuraKannaujBivouBairatKalibanganSravastiSagalaSirkapTaxilaSitanagaramSomnathHansiTamralipta, now TamlukKumbhojKodumanalKalpiBhinmalUjjainUrayurMuzirisDwarkaOsianBayanaChunarSoparaAgrohaKurukshetraVidishaPaithanVallabhiKalinjarMaduraiKanchipuramKaveripattinamTirunelveliHampiThanjavur[edit]Cities and towns visited by Hsüan-tsangThe ancient Indian cities and towns visited by Xuanzang during his travel to India between 630 AD to 637 AD :This is a list of ancient Indian cities, the cities which were in existence before the eighth century AD.ArorRajapuraKannaujBivouBairatKalibanganSravastiSagalaSirkapTaxilaSitanagaramSomnathHansiTamralipta, now TamlukKumbhojKodumanalKalpiBhinmalUjjainUrayurMuzirisDwarkaOsianBayanaChunarSoparaAgrohaKurukshetraVidishaPaithanVallabhiKalinjarMaduraiKanchipuramKaveripattinamTirunelveliHampiThanjavur[edit]Cities and towns visited by Hsüan-tsangThe ancient Indian cities and towns visited by Xuanzang during his travel to India between 630 AD to 637 AD :UdyanaSwat ValleyBuner ValleyTaxilaKashmirChinabhukti (thought to be modern Firozpur)JalandharBairatMathuraMatipuraSankasyaKanyakubja (Kanauji)AyodhyaKausambiSravastiKapilavastuLumbiniKusinagaraSarnathVaranasiVaisaliPataliputra (Patna)Bodh GayaNalandaNew Delhi
Most Harappan cities had wide streets to protect against the wind.
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