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write a short note on external trade during the mediaeval period​

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Answered by warifkhan
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External trade is a major symbol of the financial condition of a country.the external trade is favourable to both the exporting and the important nations.International trade, thus, refers to the exchange of goods and services between one country or region and another. It is also sometimes known as “inter-regional” or “foreign” trade. Briefly, trade between one nation and another is called “international” trade, and trade within the territory (political boundary) of a nation “internal” trade.

during the medieval period,the external trade of india flourished.

Answered by MrEccentric
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During the medieval period, the external trade of India flourished. India had trade relations with various countries including Persia, China, Africa Europe and other places. The main items of export from India were textiles, spices, ivory, precious stones, and objects with inlay crafts...

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