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- Surat, in Gujarat, is situated on the bank of River Tapti. It was an important port and trading town during the medieval period.
- Surat was a commercial town. According to Duarte Barbosa, ships from many countries docked at Surat.
- During the reign of the Mughals, Surat became a very important commercial city, famous for all types of textiles, particularly cotton textiles. Fine cotton with ‘Zari’ borders were produced by the craftsmen. These were exported to the markets in West Asia and Europe.
- The English set up a trading post in Surat in 1612. They were followed by the Dutch and the French.
- The location of Surat also helped it to prosper. Ships carrying Haj pilgrims to Mecca
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- Realizing its importance, the Portuguese merchants tried to control trade in Surat. Surat enjoyed great prosperity between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. Shivaji plundered it twice, in 1664 and 1670.
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Masulipatnam is situated on the bank of river Krishna. It was founded in the fourteenth century. It was a port town. It was also called Machilipatnam because the gateway to the town was decorated with the eyes of a fish (Machili).
- Masulipatnam was a production centre of the fine chintz, which was in much demand in the markets of South-east Asia.
- Masulipatnam was and even today is famous for its Kalamkari work. The word Kalam means pen and Kari means work. It refers to a method of painting with natural and vegetable dyes on to cotton and silk fabric with a bamboo pen.
- Masulipatnam was a major trading center for Kalamkari textiles. These textiles were exported to the Safavid Empire in Persia.
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A commercial town developed as a result of the products found in that region or because of its nearness to ports or major trade routes. Commercial and trading towns were of two types-inland trading towns and port towns.
Ahmedabad and Kasimbazaar were famous for cotton and silk textiles. Kabul was famous center of horse trade. Hampi, Masulipatnam and Surat were some other towns involved in commercial activities.
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Specialized crafts were concentrated at different places. Kings and nobles required luxury goods. This led to the growth of craft towns. For example, Bidar was famous for its beautiful ‘Bidri’ work. Hyderabad, the capital of kingdom of Golconda, was a gem cutting and trading center for jewels. Murshidabad was a prominent center for different kinds of silk fabrics.
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The towns were classified into three categories depending upon the functions they performed, they were:
a. Temple town
b. An administrative centre
c. A commercial town.
Many towns combined several functions – they were administrative centres, temple towns, as well as centres of commercial activities and craft production.
Capital town refers to a city that is a centre of all activities. It would have a political seat or government and would also be a commercial complex providing large number of opportunities to people. Delhi would be considered as a capital town in India.
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Temples were destroyed by invading rulers as they were a symbol of the power, prestige and wealth of a king. The king was viewed as a representative of god. They were also a large store of treasure and riches. Thus, temples were viewed as targets that were to be attacked in the course of battles.
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The term public protest literally translates to ‘protest by the public at large’. In other words it is the opposition to some issue by a large number of people. It is done by organizing rallies, holding demonstrations, signature campaigns, blocking roads etc.
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| MLA | Minister MLA |
| 1.He is the member of the Legislative Assembly elected by the people directly. | 1. He is an elected MLA who got an important portfolio under the ruling government. |
| 2.He can also form a government, if his party wins majority seats. | 2.He has to be from the ruling party. |
| 3. He may form the opposition. | 3. He cannot form opposition. |
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- In 1545, with Persian help Humayun captured Kandhar and Kabul but refused to cede Kandhar to Persia.
- Humayun sought help from the Iran ruler.
- Later, he defeated his brothers Kamran and Askari.
- In 1555, Humayun defeated the Afghans and recovered the Mughal throne.
- After six months, he died in 1556 due to his fall from the staircase of his library.
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A Chola temple was not only a place of worship but also the hub of economic, social and cultural life. Thus apart from the priests we find a number of people, who engaged in various activities, were associated with a Chola temple. They were − garland makers, cooks, sweepers, musicians, dancers, crafts people etc.
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| Weather | Climate |
| Weather is everyday atmospheric condition of a particular region, as regards temperature, humidity, wind speed, etc. | Climate alludes to standard pattern of weather of a particular place, taken over more than 25 years. |
| Minute by minute state of atmosphere in an area. | Average weather in a region. |
| What are the condition of atmosphere in a geographical location, over short period. | In what way atmosphere acts over typically long period. |
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SIAL is the layer which forms the continents. It is made up of Silica (Si) and Aluminium (Al).
SIMA is the layer which makes up the ocean floor. It is called so because it is made up of Silica (Si) and Magnesium (Mg).
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Mansabdar received their salaries as revenue assignments called jagirs which were somewhat like iqtas. Most of them did not reside in or administer their jagirs, unlike muqtis. They only had rights to the revenue of their assignments. The revenue was collected by their servants. The mansabdars themselves served in other part of the country.
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Nowadays ‘media’ is an integral part of our lives. It is a term which collectively refers to television, radio, newspapers, internet and many other forms of communication. These days social media is an inseparable part of our lives.
Media can be broadly classified into two types;
- Electronic Media
- Print Media
The names ‘print media’ and ‘electronic media’ depend on the different technologies these media use.

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Advertising is an integral part of marketing. Because of the cut-throat competition in the present times, good advertising is inevitable. We see a number of advertisements on TV, newspapers, as billboards on streets etc. Many advertisements come on radio as well. Even buses, taxis and rickshaws carry advertisements on them. The internet which is an inseparable part of our lives today also has many advertisements popping up on different websites.
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