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Trade and commerce during the Rajput era give short note​

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Answered by biludipagmailcom
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The period on the eve of the Turkish invasion on India is usually called the Rajput period in the history of India.

There were several big and small Rajput states in different parts of India. Almost all these states vied each other for supremacy.

The result was that there emerged no central authority to face any foreign invasion.

Answered by Jiya0071
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Answer:

The period on the eve of the Turkish invasion on India is usually called the Rajput period in the history of India.

There were several big and small Rajput states in different parts of India. Almost all these states vied each other for supremacy.

The result was that there emerged no central authority to face any foreign invasion.

Political Condition:

Following were the chief features of the political condition of India that were primarily responsible for the political un-stability of India:

(1) Political disunity.

(2) Mutual distrust and acrimony

(3) Auto-cratic and selfself-willed rurels

(4) Feudal system.

(5) Absence of border defence policy.

(6) Old military organisation.

(7) Old military strategy.

(8) Traditional high ethical norms in fighting i.e. protection to refugees and vanquished enemies, not attacking the unarmed enemies; adhering to lofty moral conventions in-spite of being harmed several times.

(9) False sense of pride.

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