History
6. Towns, Traders and Craftspersons
(a) Every town had a market called
(b) Samantas collected tax from
sold goods.
Fill in the blanks.
where local merchants and traders bought and
(d) When
and
(c) Europeans came to India in search of
abandoned Fatehpur Sikri, it declined.
re) The dargah of Khwaja Hazrat Nizam-ud-din Auliya is at
protected the interests of trade in Surat.
(g) Ahmedabad was built by
became the holiest city of the Sikhs in the 16 century AD.
was a textile renowned for its fineness.
was a coloured, printed cloth from Malabar.
Multiple choice questions.
a) Masulipatnam is situated on the
(i) Malabar Coast
(ii) Coromandal Coast
Konkan Coast
(iv) Northern Circars
(1) Dhaka
Pls anyone tell
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Explanation:
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During medieval period India had temple towns, administrative towns, commercial or port towns. Many towns combined multiple functions and were administrative centres or temple towns as well as commercial or craft centres.
Administrative Centres
Question 1.
Briefly write about the Chola capital.
Answer:
Thanjavur, situated on the Kaveri river delta was the capital of Chola Empire.
Rajarajeshvara temple was situated in this beautiful town.
It was designed by Kunjaramallan Rajaraja Perunthachchan. It had a massive Shiva linga inside.
Besides the temple there were other architectural splendours also.
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