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Trade and commerce during the Rajput Era short note​

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Answered by jmeher131
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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: Trade and commerce: Both internal and exterior trade have diminished. The trade balance did not stay as favourable to India.

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The Rajput period in Indian history refers to the period preceding the Turkish conquest of India. Trade and commerce: Both internal and exterior trade have diminished. The trade balance did not stay as favourable to India. Along with seaborne trade, India has land-based overseas trade. Because of the collapse of the Roman empire, India's seaborne trade declined. India imported many condiments from South-East Asian nations, most likely to fulfil demand in the East. Sandalwood, camphor, cloves, indigo, ivory, coconut, various herbs, black pepper, cardamoms, hides, 'tusar,' and woollen clothing were among India's exports. Trade and commerce were also developed by the Raputs. They have trading links with countries in Southeast Asia. Cotton, silk, precious stones, and spices were traded in return for gold and silver coinage. The Rajput kingdoms flourished.

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