Mention four items which were exported from India during Delhi sultanate ?
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The first few Muslim Sultans could not devote their attention to trade and commerce as they were preoccupied with the problem of securing their position.
Balban is the first Sultan who got dense forests cut; roads built and secured form the danger of bandits.
What are the achievements of the Mughal Empire
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This helped the traders and their commercial caravans to move from one market place to another. The economic reforms of Alauddin Khilji brought the prices to very low ebb though it was an artificial measure and had nothing to do with the true prosperity and economic growth.
However, it encouraged import of foreign goods form Persia, since the Sultan made advances to the foreign traders to import their goods and he always subsidised in such cases.
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Delhi sultanate economic condition flourished with an immense trading network. The trading network arranged by both overland and overseas. The exported items during the Delhi sultanate were the food grains which included wheat, rice, oilseeds, pulses, along with sugar. Cotton and textile considered being significant items exported from India. Some other industries also emerged during this period, like perfume industries, indigo, metalwork and paper.