What problems did the Indian textile industry face in the early years of its development?
Due to the imposition of very high duties on textiles imported into Britain, India found it very difficult to export... View Article
Due to the imposition of very high duties on textiles imported into Britain, India found it very difficult to export... View Article
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The craft of iron smelting was in decline by the late nineteenth century. Agarias was a community of iron smelters... View Article
Till the end of the eighteenth century the world trade was dominated by Indian textiles. Worried by the popularity of... View Article
In Europe and England, from the 1860s, there began a craze for printed Indian cotton textiles. These textiles were popular... View Article
Bandanna is a bright coloured cloth produced through a method of dying and tying. Bandanna was derived from the word... View Article
Answers: a)Chhint b)Wootz c)Nineteenth Century Popularity of Indian textiles in European Market – Including Chintz Bandanna, Khassa (Cossaes), Chintz were... View Article
They were a community of iron smelters who lived in Central India. A series of famines devastated the dry tracts... View Article
Bandanna is a bright coloured cloth produced through a method of dying and tying. Bandanna was derived from the word... View Article
A fine muslin on which decorative motifs are woven using a loom is known as Jamdani. The decorative motifs were... View Article
Bandanna, Khassa (Cossaes), Chintz were popular in European markets as they were ordered in bulk. One could find the list... View Article
By the end of 1859, the British managed to regain control of the country, but the British realised they could... View Article
British told them that if they had not killed any white people, then their rights over their lands would not... View Article
Major part of India was under the control of Mughal dynasty. On behalf of the Mughal ruler, majority of the... View Article
Over a hundred years of British rule, the soldiers, tribals, landlords, peasants, queens and kings were affected in different ways.... View Article
Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor, was tried in court and given life imprisonment. In October 1858, Bahadur... View Article
In Barrackpore, a young soldier, Mangal Pandey, had attacked his officers on 8th April 1857. As a result he was... View Article
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