how did trading activities help in growth of towns in medieval india
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in mediaeval trading helps a lot for growing the town as for doing trading All The villages person have to come in the town of the cities for their job and slowly slowly every village on that time has become or turn off into a city or a town but nowadays there are few or many villages are also present
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Medieval India has collected many evidences of trading activities that helped inthe growth of towns.
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- Trading activities reached its peak during the medieval times that essentially helped in the growth of Indian towns and villages.
- The city of Kannauj was the main center of attraction since the ancient times which showed number of trading routes and markets through which traders from the central Asian sub continent often visited and helped in exchange of benefited items.
- Trading was also one of the chief business during the great Ashokan rule which brought great success of development in the villages and towns thereby having developed roads,drainage systems,wheel,spinning wheel etc.
- The times of Harshavardhana had too witnessed great developments in the field of education,craft items,clothing etc through trading activities in the name of exchange of commodities,which was also mentioned by the first Chinese traveler Huang sang.
- Town of Hampi in the south,Agra in the north,were some of the most important centers for traders during the medieval times followed by its significant flourish.
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