how industries flourished in India
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1. Textile Industry:
The textile industry was the biggest industry of India during the medieval age. It manufactured cotton and woolen cloth as well as silk. The raw material for the manufactures of the various clothes were either provided indigenously or imported.
2. Metal Industry:
Next in importance to the textiles was the metal industry, which continued to make progress both under the Sultans and the Mughals. The Indian metal-workers handled the various metals like iron, brass, silver, zinc with great skill. They not only manufactured various types of armory but also manufactured articles of daily use like basins, cups, knives and scissors.
3. Stone and Brick Industry:
The Indian artisans and masons displayed great skill in stone and brick work. They not only constructed some of the outstanding buildings of Hindustan, but also displayed their skill by constructing a number of buildings in Kabul, Ghazni and Samarkand.
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The textile industry was the biggest industry of India during the medieval age. It manufactured cotton and woolen cloth as well as silk. The raw material for the manufactures of the various clothes were either provided indigenously or imported.
2. Metal Industry:
Next in importance to the textiles was the metal industry, which continued to make progress both under the Sultans and the Mughals. The Indian metal-workers handled the various metals like iron, brass, silver, zinc with great skill. They not only manufactured various types of armory but also manufactured articles of daily use like basins, cups, knives and scissors.
3. Stone and Brick Industry:
The Indian artisans and masons displayed great skill in stone and brick work. They not only constructed some of the outstanding buildings of Hindustan, but also displayed their skill by constructing a number of buildings in Kabul, Ghazni and Samarkand.
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