Match the following:
A. Hampi
B. Surat
C. Masulipatnam
With their respective descriptions:
i. Famous for gold lace borders (zari) textiles
ii. Major centre during the Vijayanagara Empire
iii. Declined due to factors like the decline of the Mughal Empire
Complete the analogy: Masulipatnam is to fishing town as Surat is to ________.
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Match the following:
A. Thanjavur
B. Surat
C. Hampi
With their respective features:
i. Capital of the Cholas
ii. Gateway for trade with West Asia
iii. Nucleus of the Vijayanagara Empire
Complete the analogy: Traders in Masulipatnam are to Golconda as Traders in Surat are to ______.
The decline of Surat towards the end of the 17th century was influenced by factors such as the ______________.
Match the following:
A. Vijayanagara Empire
B. Mughal Architecture
C. Subcontinent Towns
With their respective features:
i. Magnificent arches, domes, and pillared halls
ii. Well-fortified city with no use of mortar
iii. Presence of small towns dotted from the 8th century
Complete the analogy: Thanjavur is to Cholas as Hampi is to ______________.
The decline of Masulipatnam towards the end of the 17th century was influenced by factors such as the ______________.
Match the following:
A. Surat
B. Hampi
C. Masulipatnam
With their respective features:
i. Gateway for trade with West Asia
ii. Nucleus of the Vijayanagara Empire
iii. Declined due to factors like the loss of markets and productivity
Identify the famous site to which this Chariot belongs, in the image given below: