What was exported from India to Rome?
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'Raw silk was exported from 'India to Rome' during 'Kanishka's rule in 58 BC.'
Explanation:
According to the historians, 'sericulture' has passed through 'periods of great prosperity as well as 'decline'. Even during the British period, India was producing good quality of local silk fabric which was exported to the U.K. and France and mainly utilized in the parachute industry (Datta and Chaterjee, 1991). Mainly the British traders made efforts in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, 'during the British rule', to patronize silk.
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