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Consider the following statements regarding the rivalry between the Vijayanagar and the Bahmani kingdoms:
1. The centre of the struggle was the Tungabhadra doab, a fertile piece of land between the Tungabhadra and Godavari rivers.
2. Both the kingdoms fought for the fertile lands and the ports of the Krishna-Godavari basin from where trade in horses took place.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
The rivalry between the Vijayanagar and Bahmani kingdoms was focused on three strategic regions.
1. The Tungabhadra doab was a fertile and richly gifted piece of land between the Tungabhadra and Krishna rivers.
2. The Krishna-Godavari basin was also fertile and housed several important ports.
3. The Konkan coast was the final point of contention because trade in supreme breeds of horses took place through the Konkan ports.