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What was the name of GT road in ancient Indian?
What was the name of GT road in ancient Indian?
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The Grand Trunk Road was built by Sher Shah Suri , a 16th-century ruler. It was known as “Sadak – e – Azam”. The road connected India to Central Asia and was crucial for inland trade. This road was earlier known as ” Uttarapath “, ” Badshahi Sarak “, and ” Sarak – e – Azam “
Sarak-e-Azam or
Badshahi sadak or
Uttarapath