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Prepare a brief note on any 4 major trade centres in ancient india​

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Answered by anushka2947
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Answer:

Pataliputra, Taxila, Indraprastha, Mathura, Varanasi, Mithila, Ujjain, Surat, Kanchi, Madura, Broach, Kaveripatta, Tamralipti were the leading trade centres in ancient India.

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Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

A couple of significant trade centres in ancient India were Taxila, Pataliputra, Mathura, Indraprastha, Ujjain, Varanasi, Surat, Madura, Kanchi, and so on.

Explanation:

Taxila:

It filled in as a significant focus on the significant land course among India and Central Asia. It was likewise a city of monetary and business banks. The city involved a significant spot as a Buddhist focus of learning. The popular Taxila University prospered here.

Varanasi:

It was very much put as it lay both on the Gangetic course and on the roadway that connected North with the East. It became a significant focus of the material industry and became renowned for its wonderful gold silk material and sandalwood workmanship. It had joined with Taxila and Bharuch.

Mithila:

The traders of Mithila crossed the oceans by boats, through the Bay of Bengal to the South China Sea, and traded at ports on the islands of Java, Sumatra and Borneo. Mithila laid out exchanging settlements in South China, particularly in Yunnan.

Ujjain:

Agate, carnelian, muslin and mallow fabric were sent out from Ujjain to various focuses. It additionally had trade relations through the land course with Taxila and Peshawar.

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