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where were the major centres of weaving in the late eighteenth century

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Answered by kritika2798
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Six major centres of weaving in the 18th century in India were:

Dacca
Benaras
Patna
Surat
Madura
Patan
Answered by mariospartan
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Major centres of weaving in the late eighteenth century:

  • Dacca, Madura, Patan, Surat, Benaras were famous in late eighteenth century.
  • In British region Indian textile play a vital role in generating wealth for British government.
  • In late Eighteenth century, all weaving centres spread across India.
  • The Deccan region which is called Eastern Bengal Dacca. It became famous for jamdani and mulmul weaving.
  • Benaras which is now called Banaras is famous for silk.
  • The south part is famous for cotton weavers.

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