some towns in medieval india served multiple functions true or false
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Small towns in medical India such as Surat, Hampi and Masulipattanam had a mandapika (or mandi of later times) to which nearby villagers brought their produce to sell. They also had market streets called hatta (haat of later times) lined with shops. Usually a samanta or, in later times, a zamindar built a fortified palace in or near these towns. They also had etc...
Small towns in medical India such as Surat, Hampi and Masulipattanam had a mandapika (or mandi of later times) to which nearby villagers brought their produce to sell. They also had market streets called hatta (haat of later times) lined with shops. Usually a samanta or, in later times, a zamindar built a fortified palace in or near these towns. They also had etc...
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