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Trade and commerce during the Rajput Era​

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Trade and commerce:

Along with seaborne trade, India also had foreign trade through land. On account of the decline of the Roman empire, seaborne trade of India suffered. India imported several condiments from south-east Asian countries probably to meet the demand of the Eastern countries.

Explanation:

The 500-year period from the 7th century A.D. to the 12th century A.D. (i.e., till the arrival of Muslim Turks) may be called the Rajput period. The Rajput Period was considered as the Dark Age of India. There was a revival of Hinduism during this period. This period may be known as the age of chivalry.

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