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based on the given situation above, as to how do we know that the idea of farming took shape in many areas of the world is through archaeologists have excavated different regions with findings of very early agriculture. The correct answer for this question would be the first option. Hope this helps.
Well could be disease's and violence speaking they had a war.
Consequences of the Black Death<span> included a series of religious, social and economic upheavals, which had profound effects on the course of </span>European history<span>. The </span>Black Death<span> was one of the most devastating </span>pandemics<span> in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1350 with 30–60 percent of the entire population killed.</span>[1]<span> It reduced </span>world population<span> from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in the 14th century. It took 150 and in some areas more than 250 years for Europe's population to recover</span>
A likely explanation would be that there was not enough food available for the entire growing civilization at the time, and that the people of the civilzation moved around and were eventually dissolved into different cultures,
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The Bahmani Kingdom was once one before it broke into five different provinces or kingdoms, which are then later ruled by different dynasties.
1. Imadshahi of - BERAR - This Kingdom was found in 1490 by Fatullah Khan imad-ul-mulk, before being finally subdued by one of the leaders of Ahmadnagar in 1574
2. Nizamshahi of - ADMED NAGAR - was originally found by Malik Ahmed Bahri in 1490 until it was conquered by Shah Jahan in 1633
3. Baridshahi of - BIDAR - The kingdom was established by Ali Barid in 1528 and lasted till 1619 when it was finally annexed by the Adilshahi of BIJAPUR
4. Qutubshahi of - GOLCONDA - This Kingdom was originally established by Quli Qutub Shah and in 1518 until it was annexed by Aurangzeb in 1687
5. Adilshahi of - BIJAPUR - This kingdom was established in 1490 by Yusuf Adil Shah until it was finally annexed by Aurangzeb in 1686