f) Why did Kabul become politically and commercially important in the 16th century?
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Kabul became commercially and politically important from 16th century onwards because along with Kandhar it was linked to the “Silk Route”.
- Trade in horses was mainly carried through this route which was amounted to be around ? 30,000 annually, as horse trade was estimated to be about ? 30,000 annually. Slaves were brought here for sale.
- Camels carried dry fruits, carpets, dates, silk and even fruits from Kabul to Subcontinent.
- Horse trade was estimated to be about Rs. 30,000/- annually slaves were brought here for sale.
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