Under the Delhi Sultanate (13th to 16th centuries) and later, during the Mughal era (16th to 18th centuries), India was unified under stable central leadership, fostering trade, commerce, and economic prosperity after a tumultuous period.
Information about these urban centers is derived from official documents, dynastic chronicles, and accounts of foreign travelers like Ibn Battuta and Domingo Paes who visited India during this period.
Court Towns
These cities housed impressive structures like mosques, forts, palaces, and tombs, attracting nobles and commoners.
Over time, some cities were deserted while others, like Agra, prospered.
Factors Contributing to Economic Prosperity:
Internal Trade:
Foreign Trade:
Trade Organizations:
Trading Communities:
Crafts and Craftspeople:
Each region in India had its unique craft specialties:
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