Social Sciences, asked by ramjeevantripathi, 11 months ago

 Mark 2 port-towns in present-day India
 Mark 3 towns famous for silk-weaving in present-day in India
 Mark 1 town famous for dyeing​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. Two things emerged from his narration. Firstly, the traders from Rome and Greece monopolised trade with the West coast of India, especially in the Gujarat region with its ports of Bharuch.

2. This type of zari has mostly gone out of favor amongst the contemporary weavers and they mostly depend on polyester or pure silk as a substitute. Silk brocade of Banaras, Ahmedabad and Surat.

3. With 6,250 textile-related industries, this district is one of the biggest knitwear centres in the world. The sector employs 0.6 million and has an annual revenue of over Rs 13,000 crore.

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