2. How did trading towns emerge in Medieval India? Describe a typical trading town of the period.
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21-Dec-2016 — Temple Towns and Pilgrimage Centres · Thanjavur is also an example of a temple town. · Towns emerged around temples such as those of Bhillasvamin ...
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These probably emerged from large villages. They usually had a mandapika (or mandi of later times) to which nearby villagers brought their produce to sell. They also had market streets called hatta (haat of later times) lined with shops. There were three types of medieval towns—a temple town, an administrative centre, and a commercial town or a port town.
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