How did Kabul become commercially important from 16th century onwards?
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Kabul became commercially and politically important in the 16. First, it was an important point in the Silk Route and gateway to the Khyber Pass. Trade in horses was primarily carried on through this route. Camels carried dried fruits, dates, carpets, silks and fresh fruits from Kabul to the Indian subcontinent
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Kabul became commercially and politically important in the 16th century for two main reasons. ... Camels carried dried fruits, dates, carpets, silks and fresh fruits from Kabul to the Indian subcontinent. It was also a centre for slave trade. Secondly, its political importance increased after Babur's invasion of India.
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