Where were the major centres of weaving in the late 18th century in India
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Six major centres of weaving in the 18th century in India were: Dacca. Benaras. Patna.
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Dacca , Benaras , Surat , Madura , Patan
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During the British rule India, textile played a major role in generating wealth for the Britishers in India. The late 18th-century weaving centers in India spread across India. The Deccan region (eastern Bengal, Dacca) became the foremost textile center became famous for jamdani and mulmul weaving. Banaras became famous silk weavers where south as cotton weavers.
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