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who were the gomasthas? answer in one word.​

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Answered by shellysingh1616
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Answer:

agent

Explanation:

The Gomasthas were the British East India Company's Indian agents, who signed agreements with the artisans and local weavers to supply goods to the firm. They set the cost of the products.

Answered by gautamtanu03
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Explanation:

Answer: In Persian, the term Gomastha signifies agent. The Gomasthas were the British East India Company's Indian agents, who signed agreements with the artisans and local weavers to supply goods to the firm. They set the cost of the products.

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