24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244212 Despite the industrial revolution in Europe and the unfavourable changes in the global economy, handloom weaving in India continued to exist to some extent because some kinds of clothes could not be made by machines. For example, machines failed to produce saris with intricate borders, or clothes with traditional woven patterns. Which towns emerged as important new centres of weaving in the late 19th century?

1 Palanpur and Calcutta.
2 Delhi and Patna.
3 Sholapur and Madura.
4 Patna and Kanchipuram.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244213 …………. cloth had a large market in Europe:

1 Chintz
2 Patola
3 Jamdani
4 None of these
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244214 __________ cloth had a large market in Europe.

1 Chintz.
2 Patola.
3 Jamdani.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244215 British named ______ as Muslin since they came across it for the first time in Mosul, Iraq.

1 Pepper
2 Cardamom
3 Cotton
4 Silk
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244216 During the 18th century, cotton was exported to ____ and England from Bombay.

1 Japan
2 Java
3 China
4 Africa
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244212 Despite the industrial revolution in Europe and the unfavourable changes in the global economy, handloom weaving in India continued to exist to some extent because some kinds of clothes could not be made by machines. For example, machines failed to produce saris with intricate borders, or clothes with traditional woven patterns. Which towns emerged as important new centres of weaving in the late 19th century?

1 Palanpur and Calcutta.
2 Delhi and Patna.
3 Sholapur and Madura.
4 Patna and Kanchipuram.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244213 …………. cloth had a large market in Europe:

1 Chintz
2 Patola
3 Jamdani
4 None of these
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244214 __________ cloth had a large market in Europe.

1 Chintz.
2 Patola.
3 Jamdani.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244215 British named ______ as Muslin since they came across it for the first time in Mosul, Iraq.

1 Pepper
2 Cardamom
3 Cotton
4 Silk
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244216 During the 18th century, cotton was exported to ____ and England from Bombay.

1 Japan
2 Java
3 China
4 Africa
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244212 Despite the industrial revolution in Europe and the unfavourable changes in the global economy, handloom weaving in India continued to exist to some extent because some kinds of clothes could not be made by machines. For example, machines failed to produce saris with intricate borders, or clothes with traditional woven patterns. Which towns emerged as important new centres of weaving in the late 19th century?

1 Palanpur and Calcutta.
2 Delhi and Patna.
3 Sholapur and Madura.
4 Patna and Kanchipuram.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244213 …………. cloth had a large market in Europe:

1 Chintz
2 Patola
3 Jamdani
4 None of these
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244214 __________ cloth had a large market in Europe.

1 Chintz.
2 Patola.
3 Jamdani.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244215 British named ______ as Muslin since they came across it for the first time in Mosul, Iraq.

1 Pepper
2 Cardamom
3 Cotton
4 Silk
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244216 During the 18th century, cotton was exported to ____ and England from Bombay.

1 Japan
2 Java
3 China
4 Africa
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244212 Despite the industrial revolution in Europe and the unfavourable changes in the global economy, handloom weaving in India continued to exist to some extent because some kinds of clothes could not be made by machines. For example, machines failed to produce saris with intricate borders, or clothes with traditional woven patterns. Which towns emerged as important new centres of weaving in the late 19th century?

1 Palanpur and Calcutta.
2 Delhi and Patna.
3 Sholapur and Madura.
4 Patna and Kanchipuram.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244213 …………. cloth had a large market in Europe:

1 Chintz
2 Patola
3 Jamdani
4 None of these
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244214 __________ cloth had a large market in Europe.

1 Chintz.
2 Patola.
3 Jamdani.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244215 British named ______ as Muslin since they came across it for the first time in Mosul, Iraq.

1 Pepper
2 Cardamom
3 Cotton
4 Silk
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244216 During the 18th century, cotton was exported to ____ and England from Bombay.

1 Japan
2 Java
3 China
4 Africa
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244212 Despite the industrial revolution in Europe and the unfavourable changes in the global economy, handloom weaving in India continued to exist to some extent because some kinds of clothes could not be made by machines. For example, machines failed to produce saris with intricate borders, or clothes with traditional woven patterns. Which towns emerged as important new centres of weaving in the late 19th century?

1 Palanpur and Calcutta.
2 Delhi and Patna.
3 Sholapur and Madura.
4 Patna and Kanchipuram.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244213 …………. cloth had a large market in Europe:

1 Chintz
2 Patola
3 Jamdani
4 None of these
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244214 __________ cloth had a large market in Europe.

1 Chintz.
2 Patola.
3 Jamdani.
4 None of these.
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244215 British named ______ as Muslin since they came across it for the first time in Mosul, Iraq.

1 Pepper
2 Cardamom
3 Cotton
4 Silk
24. Weavers, Iron Smelters And Factory Owners

244216 During the 18th century, cotton was exported to ____ and England from Bombay.

1 Japan
2 Java
3 China
4 Africa