Geography, asked by nsaqib13, 7 months ago

how were the new towns of the 17th and 18th century different from towns built by mughals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mughals in the 17th century started extending their power to Golconda and in 1686-1687, Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb conquered Golconda. Thus the East India Companies then devised a new policy which described that the new trading centres should combine the political, administrative and commercial roles.

In the 18th century, Masulipatnam declined and lost its merchants and prosperity as the Company traders moved to Bombay, Calcutta (present-day Kolkata) and Madras (present-day Chennai).

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Answered by faridasariya786
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The towns built in 17th and 18th century were advanced thus they were different from towns built by mughals

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