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write a short note of trade during Delhi Sultanate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Trade during Delhi Sultanate

Usually the imported goods consisted of certain luxury items for the elite classes, and horses and mules, which were scarce in India. Looking at the success of the Muslim horsemen, Hindus also started substituting horses for elephants. The exported goods included food grains and textile

Answered by shobi86
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Trade during Delhi Sultanate

The exported goods included food grains and textile. The agricultural products included wheat, rice, pulses, oilseeds, scents, sugars, etc. Cotton and other textiles were important items of export to Southeast Asia, East Africa, and Europe.

Achievements in various fields of Indian economy were mostly on account of private enterprise.

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