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1. Why was Kabul politically and commercially important from the sixteenth century onwards?

2. Describe how Surat became an important port during the Mughal rule and why did it decline.​

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Answered by vcastelino77
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1.Kabul became commercially and politically important in the 16. ... 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.

2.Towards the end of the 17th century, Surat began to decline as the trade capital because of many reasons like the decline of the Mughal Empire and resulting in the loss of markets and productivity, control over the sea routes by the Portuguese and competition from Bombay (present day Mumbai) as the East India Company ..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.Kabul became commercially and politically important in the 16. ... 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.

2.Towards the end of the 17th century, Surat began to decline as the trade capital because of many reasons like the decline of the Mughal Empire and resulting in the loss of markets and productivity, control over the sea routes by the Portuguese and competition from Bombay (present day Mumbai) as the East India Company ..

MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST

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