give two example of village artisans in india the 16 and 17 centuries
Answers
Answered by
0
Hello !!!
A large number of sculptors lived in the villages in the 16th and 17th centuries. From the Marathi documents and the British surveys, it is clear that in many villages, the sculptors amounted to 25% of the total population of the village.
Sometimes it was difficult to distinguish between the sculptors and the farmers. It was so because there were many groups which performed both the functions. The farmers also did many other jobs like designing of cloth, pottery and repair and making of agricultural instruments. Besides potters, iron-smiths, weavers and barbers also rendered their service to the village. They got either a piece of land or a part of crop for the service rendered by them. In the 18th century, the zamindars, the iron-smiths, the weaters and the gold-smiths of Bengal used to get daily allowance for food in respect of their services. It was called the Jajmani System.
Have a good day ☺
Answered by
4
Answer:
Many village children have done very great achievements like cricketers, Artists, Etc
There are many people good at drawing painting and more, these people travelled to different countries to achieve.
Stay home,
Stay safe..
Hope my answer helps you..!!
Explanation:
Similar questions