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what did the delhi sultan do for the promotion of trade?​

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Answered by IsitaJ07
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Answer:

The Trade during Delhi Sultanate Looking at the success of the Muslim horsemen, Hindus also started substituting horses for elephants.

The exported goods included food grains and textile. The agricultural products included wheat, rice, pulses, oilseeds, scents, sugars, etc.

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Answered by Priatouri
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The following are the ways, Delhi Sultan do for the promotion of trade:

Explanation:

The trade was promoted by creating new fortresses and towns.

During the sultanate period, food grains and textile was the commodity which was exported. However, agricultural products like wheat, rice, sugars, etc were exported to East Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Consequently, the trade routes were protected and promoted by creating fortresses and towns. Moreover, trade expansion can be seen with the technological developments in the early 14th century.

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