A Network of Small Towns in Medieval India
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A Network of Small Towns in Medieval India: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Control of Samantas on Small Towns, Emergence of Small Towns in 8th Century India, Market Activities in Small Towns in Medieval India and, Mandapika and Hatta in Small Towns
Important Questions on A Network of Small Towns in Medieval India
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A khanqah referred to a market street which was lined up with different shops in Medieval India.
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Agrahara is a Medieval Indian term for a place where villagers brought their produce to sell.
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From the eighth century onwards a _____ levied taxes on traders and artisans. (Samanta/Uppati)
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From the eighth century onwards, the Indian subcontinent saw the rise of Temple Towns and _____centres (pilgrimage/ education).
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