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name the handicrafts that existed in the villages during the Medieval period​

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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Answer. During the medieval era, new techniques like inlay work; glass engraving, carpet weaving, brocades, enamelling etc were introduced in Indian. The famous Peacock Throne of the Mughals is one of the finest examples of gem inlay work and metal craft..

Answered by kamlesh678
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Cotton, spices, jewels, precious and semi precious stones, ivory, ebonee and perfumes were famous items of trade during the mediaeval India.

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Weavers such as the Saliyar or Kaikkolars emerged as prosperous communities, making donations to temples. Some aspects of cloth making like cotton cleaning, spinning and dyeing became specialised and independent crafts.Some places emerged as important centres of production, especially of a particular kind of art or craft. Benaras and kanchipuram were popular for their textiles. Agra was famous for its woven

carpets and Bidar for its bidri work. Masuli patnam was famous for its weaving and dying and kalamkari work.

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