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main trade routes
Posted by Aarush Aariket on July 4, 2024 at 11:20 amWhat were the main trade routes during the Mughal Empire?
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During the Mughal Empire, which ruled the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th to the mid-19th century, there were several important trade routes that connected the empire to the broader global economy:
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The Silk Road:
- This ancient overland trade route linked the Indian subcontinent with Central Asia, the Middle East, and ultimately, China.
- Key goods traded included silk, spices, textiles, precious stones, and other luxury items.
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The Maritime Spice Trade:
- The Mughals controlled strategic coastal regions like Gujarat and Bengal, which were major hubs for the lucrative maritime spice trade.
- This connected the Indian subcontinent with Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe via sea routes.
- Key exports included spices, textiles, and other high-value commodities.
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The Deccan Trade Route:
- This overland route connected the northern Mughal territories with the Deccan region in southern India.
- It facilitated the trade of agricultural products, textiles, and other goods between the north and south.
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