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explain the trade and Commerce of the Vijayanagar Empire​

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Answered by shanziiii
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Answer:

The exports were cloth, rice, iron, salt petre, sugar and spices. The main industries of the Vijayanagara empire were cloth, perfumes and utensils of various kinds. The traders and those engaged in industries were organised into trade guilds to look after the interests of trade and industry.

Answered by sajilagafoor06
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Explanation:

1)     the great Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar was famous for its trade and               commerce . One of the major reasons for its progress was the Hindu traders and scholars who had come to this kingdom.

2)    textile and mining industries flourished in the Vijayanagar empire. the craftsman and merchant's guilds played an important role in the economy of the state .

3)     Vijayanagar maintained trade relations with the islands of the Indian ocean, Burma, the Malay peninsula, china, Arabia, Persia, south Africa, Abyssinia and Portugal. ships built in the Maldives were used to carry cargoes over the seas

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