Which one commercial centres declined after mid-eighteenth century?
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The commercial centers that declined after the eighteenth century were;
- Weaving
- Iron Smiths
These were one of the biggest commercial centers in India and were of immense profit of the British East India Company as they traded it to Europe.
Answer:
Dhaka is the commercial centre declined after mid-eighteenth century.
Explanation:
Dhaka is Bangladesh's capital city in South Asia. It is located next to the Buriganga River, at the core of domestic government, commerce and culture. The ancient town of the 17th century was Bengal's Mughal capital, and there stay many palaces and mosques.
Dhaka is renowned for its cottage and handicraft sectors. Competition from British cloth nearly stopped the production of the world-renowned muslin of Dhaka in the late 19th century.