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9 The feudal economy of the period was such that commodities to meet local
needs were produced locally.80 The strong sense of localism and the economic
factors that it unleashed led to the decline of internal trade 81 This new tendency
in ...
9 The feudal economy of the period was such that commodities to meet local
needs were produced locally.80 The strong sense of localism and the economic
factors that it unleashed led to the decline of internal trade 81 This new tendency
in ...
Page 170
The old company had been permitted by Aurangzeb in 1691 to carry on trade in
Bengal without payment of custom duties in ... it could be held liable for the
latter's dues , but if it was a new body , it had to seek fresh authorisation for
trading .
The old company had been permitted by Aurangzeb in 1691 to carry on trade in
Bengal without payment of custom duties in ... it could be held liable for the
latter's dues , but if it was a new body , it had to seek fresh authorisation for
trading .
Page 254
Foreign trade was also responsible for certain innovations in the contemporary
economic situation , a point which should have been emphasised . The period
witnessed the growth of a new trade crop - coconut . They are significant because
...
Foreign trade was also responsible for certain innovations in the contemporary
economic situation , a point which should have been emphasised . The period
witnessed the growth of a new trade crop - coconut . They are significant because
...
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Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
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