what was know as a qasba in medieval india?
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Qasba is an Arabic word that implies capital town.
This term has been prevalent during medieval period. It means both large village and town.
In Molesworth dictionary, Qasba has been well known to be as the chief town of Pargana. The more you research about medieval period, easier it will become to get to know about many interesting parts.
This term has been prevalent during medieval period. It means both large village and town.
In Molesworth dictionary, Qasba has been well known to be as the chief town of Pargana. The more you research about medieval period, easier it will become to get to know about many interesting parts.
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During the Sultanate Period, many of the villages, especially the district headquarters, slowly grew into towns, known as qasba.
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