Q6- British named ______ as Muslin since they came across it for the first time in Mosul, Iraq.
A) pepper
B) Cardamom
C) cotton
D) Silk
Q7- ________ is a fine Muslin cloth that British traded in Bengal.
A) Jamdani
B) Sabya
C) cotton
D) synthetic cloth
Q8- _____ was a major centre of weaving in 18th century Madhya Pradesh.
A) Bhopal
B) Burhanpur
C) Nimach
D) Gwaliar
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the 1st one is cotton not silk
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Q6. cotton, Q7. cotton, Q8. Burhanpur
- Muslin cloth and its varieties were a huge demand all over the world.
- This fabric is made up of cotton and the important center that produce these clothes were Burhanpur.
- The name 'Muslim' derives from the word Machilipatnam which is a town in India. Machilipatnam is known for the production of the Muslin.
- During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Mughals of Bengal introduced muslin to the world. Since then, the exportation of muslin has increased and the Mughals made Dhaka the capital for trading muslin.
- The Khadi muslin was introduced in Europe and this material became popular in France resulting in the increase in trading of this material.
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