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261:, and Ṭakka. This last group (merchants from outside Rajasthan) probably moved from one commercial centre to the next in periodic cycles as part of well-organised caravans. The merchandise all these various traders dealt in included (based on the 953 source) unspecified agricultural produce, oil, confectionery, and expensive animals like horses and elephants. There seems to have been more than one marketplace at Ahar. In addition, while no other prominent commercial centres are known to have existed in the Ahar area during this time, a comparison with other important centres like 60: 93: 40: 166: 100: 67: 249:) seems to have been one of the most important commercial centres in early medieval Rajasthan. Contemporary records, including ones from 953 and 1278, indicate the presence of multiple merchant groups: local resident 460: 380: 227:. Two distinct cultures have been identified at the Ahar archeological site - Ahar Period I (2580 BC to 1500 BC) and Ahar Period II (1000 BC onwards). 128: 39: 489: 484: 393: 342: 59: 309: 453: 92: 479: 446: 376: 293: 224: 494: 231: 220:
Archeological excavations in the late 1950s and early 1960s revealed that Ahar was the site of the
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s (itinerent merchants), and merchants from farther-away regions like Karṇāṭa, Madhya-viṣaya,
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indicates that there was likely a cluster of smaller commercial settlements around Ahar.
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is a former town of historical significance, located on the north bank of the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ahar, Rajasthan
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Ancient Cities and Towns of Rajasthan, A Study of Culture and Civilization
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in c.948 and stayed so until c.1116 when the capital moved to
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Ahar Cenotaphs, memorials to past rulers of Mewar in Ahar
Ahar Cenotaphs
Ahar is located in Rajasthan
Ahar is located in India
24°35′14″N 73°43′18″E / 24.587258°N 73.721550°E / 24.587258; 73.721550
Rajasthan
Udaipur district
Ahar River
Udaipur
Rajasthan
Chalcolithic
Ahar culture
pre-modern era
Mewar
Nagda
Lāṭa
Arthuna
Ahar Cenotaphs
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ahar, Rajasthan


"The Ahar culture: A Brief Introduction"
the original
Human Geography of Mewar
ISBN
9788186231906


Chattopadhyaya, Brajadulal
The Making of Early Medieval India

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