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Essay on internal trade during mughal period

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Internal Trade

By the Mughal period, inland trade had developed considerably. Internal trade constituted a small fraction as it provided employment to very few percentage of the total population and generated much less income in proportion to agricultural economy. Internal trade in the 16

th

century did witness substantial changes both in terms of commodities of exchange as well as growth of markets.The flow of commodities was mostly from rural to urban areas, from the villages to the towns. There was abundance of food in rural areas. Despite being self-sufficient, rural economy did develop a rudimentary form of market system. There was elaborate system of exchange that had developed at the village levels. Every locality hadregular markets in nearby towns where people from the surrounding areas could sell and purchase things

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