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arange the following in order

1. Swapna sells the cotton to the trader.
2. Customers buy these shirts in a supermarket.
3. Trader sells cotton to the Ginning Mill.
4. Garment exporters buy the cloth from merchants for making shirts.
5. Yarn dealers or merchants give the yarn to the weavers.
6. The exporter sells shirts to business person from the USA.
7. Spinning mill buys the cotton and sells yarn to the yarn dealers.
8. Weavers return with the cloth.
9. Ginning mill cleans the cotton and makes it into bales.

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The Ain-i-Akbari, Volume 1, chpt. 4

... information regarding Akbar's reign which, though not strictly historical, is yet essential to a correct understanding of the times, and embodies, therefore, those facts for which, in modern times, we would turn to Administration Reports, Statistical com­pilations, or Gazetteers. It contains the áín (i. e., mode of governing) of Akbar, and is, in fact, the Administration Report and Statistical Return of his government, as it was about 1590 A. D. The contents, therefore, of the A´ín are naturally varied and detailed. The first of its five books treats of Akbar's household and court, and of the emperor himself, the soul of every department, ...

The Humayun-namah, chpt. 65

... respected, honoured. Daughter of Shāh Muḥammad Sulān Kāshgharī Chaghatāī, and Khadīja Sulān Chaghatāī; wife (1) of Kāmrān, (2) of Ibrāhīm Mīrān-shāhī, the son of Sulaimān and Ḥaram. She is occasionally spoken of simply as ‘Khānam.’ Gul-badan, 62b. Akbar-nāma, s.n.. Aīn-i-akbarī, Blochmann, s.n.. Tār. Rash., E. & R., 451. Cf. Introduction. CXLVII. Munauwar Sulān Begam Bāyqrā. The illuminated princess; Ar. munauwar, bright illuminated. Daughter of Sulān Ḥusain Mīrzā Bāyqrā and Bābā āghācha; wife of Sayyid Mīrzā of Andekhud who appears ...

The Poetry of Rup Mati, chpt. 53

... 1. Archaeological Survey Report, 1902-3. 2. Archaeological Survey of Western India, Progress Report, 1904. 3. Barnes, Captain E., Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, lviii, p. 399. 4. Bayley, E. C., The History of Gujrat, 1886. 5. Blochmann and Jarret, Ain-i-Akbari of Abul Fazl (Calcutta, 1873-94). 6. Briggs, Col. J., The History of the Rise of the Muhammadan power in India, 1829 (reprint, Calcutta, 1919). 7. Elliot, H. H., The History of India, as told by its own Historians, 1867 ...

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