What is the meaning of Cossaes
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It is fabric that was produced in the nineteenth century. This term is derived from the hindi word "khassa
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In the nineteenth century, fabric cloth was produced in India which named Cossaes.
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- In India, various types of fabric clothes were produced in nineteenth century.
- Cossaes was printed cotton cloth. It’s another name is khassa.
- At that time it was in "high demand". Other fabrics were chintz, bandana, muslin. All fabrics were fine and British Government liked it most.
- The Calico and Muslin clothes were revealed Indian reputation in Western Market.
- In 1730, "English East India Company" ordered "5,89,000 pieces of cloths of 98 varieties" of cotton and silk clothes.
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