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Guess the following.
Fine piece of cotton produced in Bengal
b. A common term derived from the city of Calicut, used for cotton textiles
A printed cotton fabric that derives its name from the Hindi word chhinte
A machine invented in the 19th century allowed faster production of
threads
The major centre of muslin production in the 17th and 18th centuries​

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Answered by nived2828
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Explanation:

Calico cloth is unbleached and half-processed cotton, and is less coarse than denim. It has an unfinished appearance and was originally discovered and coined by the British during their reign and influence in India. It is a simple and cheap quality of cotton; however, it is one of the oldest material forms in India. The word ‘Calico’ comes from Calicut, which was a European term for the Indian city Kozhikode.

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Answered by chotusingh54637
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1 muslim

2. calico

3. chintz

5. Dacca in Bengale

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