HISTORY

How is the ‘trabeate’ principle of architecture different from the arcuate?

Trabeate principle of architecture is different from the arcuate principle in the following way: In the trabeate principle, a horizontal beam is placed across two vertical columns and roofs, doors and windows are made. In the arcuate principle, the bricks are joined in an arch shape on a wooden plank, put on two vertical columns, …

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hy did the rajas of mahajanapadas build forts or in what ways are the books we read today different from the Rigveda?

Ans: The ‘rajas’ of ‘mahajanapadas’ built forts around their capital cities because probably the people were afraid of attacks from other kings and needed protection. It is also possible that some ‘rajas’ wanted to show that they were rich and powerful by building large, tall and impressive walls around cities.