Which of the following products was especially famous Bengal during the mughal period?
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Bengal produced about 50% of the Mughal empire GDP and had 12% of the world GDP.
Bengal was an industrial dominated affluent province.
It was dominant in industries globally as well.
Textile manufacturing and shipbuilding were the prime engineerings and commercial products.
Most of the Bengal’s workers were skilled textile weavers.
It was an exporter of silk cotton textiles, steel, saltpeter, and agricultural and industrial produce.
Bengal produced the high quantity of cotton and silk that the Bengal kingdom may be called the common storehouse for those two kinds of merchandise.
According to one estimate, the total annual milk production was about 0.5 million pounds.
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