1. How were the towns classified in the medieval age?
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A medieval town may be a Temple town, Administrative centre, Commercial town or Port town. Many towns had combined characteristics of all the above types of towns. For example, many towns were administrative centres, commercial and craft production centres as well as temple towns – all at the same time.
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There were many types of towns, classified on the basis of different functions each one performed. There were capital towns, temple towns, pilgrimage towns, craft towns, commercial towns and trading towns and so on.
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