prepare a brief note on any 4 major trade centers in ancient India
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Some leading ancient trade centers are Peshawar, Pataliputra, Taxila and Mathura.
The leading financial hubs -
Peshawar :
- It was a major wool hub. Horses are also imported by this exporting and importing centre.
- In the first century A.D., Peshawar contributed a lot in operations among China, India, and Rome.
Pataliputra :
- It was a commercial town as well as a major stone export centre.
- It was the Maurya Civilization's main city.
Taxila :
- It was a prominent crossroads on the crucial Central Asian-Indian trade route.
- It was also an economic and monetary centre.
- Taxila was used as a study centre by Buddhist monks.
Mathura :
- It was indeed a major port, and also the folks of Mathura prospered off of it.
- Many South Indian routes and lines passed through Broach and Mathura.
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