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1. How can the medieval towns be broadly categorised?

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Medieval towns could be broadly grouped into three categories, and manufacturing towns were one of them. These towns served as regions of trade and later developed into full-fledged towns. ... These regions started witnessing an influx of merchants, traders, artisans and many others who finally settled in these areas.

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1. Medieval towns could be broadly grouped into three categories, and manufacturing towns were one of them. These towns served as regions of trade and later developed into full-fledged towns. ... These regions started witnessing an influx of merchants, traders, artisans and many others who finally settled in these areas.

2. Other important temple towns included Kanchipuram and Madurai in Tamil Nadu, and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. Pilgrimage centres also slowly developed into townships. Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh) and Tiruvannamalai (Tamil Nadu) are examples of two such towns.

3. garments and textiles

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