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bazaltina [42]
3 years ago
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How was marakanda protected, and how high is the wall?

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nalin [4]3 years ago
4 0

Marakanda was protected because of its wall and it was surrounded by a moat.  The high walls were made up of mud bricks and clay.  The height of the wall was 11 meters and they were 8 to 9 meters thick.  It maintained its military importance until the 18th to 19th century.

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