Why surat was an important city during mughal period
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Surat was conquered by the Mughals. It was the most prosperous port in the Mughal empire. ... Surat was a populous city during the Mughal era but also had a large transient population: during the monsoon season, when ships could come and go from the ports without danger, the city's population would swell.
⭐WHY WAS SURAT FAMOUS FOR:-⭐
Since it is known for producing textiles, including silk, Surat is known as the textile hub of the nation or the Silk City of India. It is very famous for its cotton mills and Surat Zari Craft. Surat is the biggest centre of MMF (man-made fibre) in India.
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Surat was conquered by the Mughals. It was the most prosperous port in the Mughal empire. ... Surat was a populous city during the Mughal era but also had a large transient population: during the monsoon season, when ships could come and go from the ports without danger, the city's population would swell.
⭐WHY WAS SURAT FAMOUS FOR:-⭐
Since it is known for producing textiles, including silk, Surat is known as the textile hub of the nation or the Silk City of India. It is very famous for its cotton mills and Surat Zari Craft. Surat is the biggest centre of MMF (man-made fibre) in India.
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The importance of Surat during the times of Mughal Empire was due to the fact that it was the Center of Trade.
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The archaeological sites close to Hampi revealed the city as an example of excellent fortification, close to which was the city of Surat which was the trading center for the Mughals with the Western Emporium. It grew for the textile industry at large and mostly it traded in textiles of cotton.
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