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3. How were the centres of trade and commerce different from port towns?​

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Answered by Anonymous
33

Answer:

  • trade and commerce towns were not located near seas whereas the port towns where located near sea sore
  • the import and export was done through trade towns whereas the logistics work was done in trade and commerce center
Answered by dreamrob
4

The answer to the given question is as follow:

  • In medieval times, different towns served different purposes, such as temple towns, administrative centres, commercial towns known for arts and crafts, or port towns.
  • These towns exemplified the urbanisation process.
  • Many small towns arose from large villages across the subcontinent after the eighth century, and the zamindari and tax systems developed.

Thus, we can say that the centres of trade and commerce were different from port towns.

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