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Process of cultivation during delhi sultanate period?​

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Large number of crops grown by the peasants of the Delhi Sultanate. ... Cotton was grown widely, as also barley, sesame and other inferior crops. Ibn Battutah says that the soil was so fertile that it produced two crops a year—the familiar rabi (winter) and kharif (monsoon) crops. Rice was sown three times a year

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Large number of crops grown by the peasants of the Delhi Sultanate. ... Cotton was grown widely, as also barley, sesame and other inferior crops. Ibn Battutah says that the soil was so fertile that it produced two crops a year—the familiar rabi (winter) and kharif (monsoon) crops. Rice was sown three times a year

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