Urbanization in Medieval India
Urbanization throughout the medieval era was aided by the establishment of local kingdoms and the spread of international trade. Due to political circumstances, the rate of urbanisation was relatively low at the start of the mediaeval age.
- The locations near rivers, fertile land, and important travel routes started to emerge in urban centres as trade and commerce increased.
- The locations where products like swords, carpets, perfumes, etc. were made started to emerge as significant trading hubs, transforming them into urban centres. Consequently, there were many urban centres during the mediaeval age.
- Due to the influence, administrative towns or ....
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