Give two examples to show that Indian cotton textiles were in great demand in West and South Asia.
Indian cotton textiles were in great demand in West and South Asia. It is a correct historical fact. We can give following examples to prove our answer:
(i) Land and sea routes were used by merchants dealing in cotton textile connecting various countries of West and South Asia from India.
(ii) Arab traders used to come from West Asia and they were having monopoly on Indian trade before the arrival of European companies.
(iii) The Indian cotton textiles were in great demand in both West Asia and South-East Asia, fetching huge profits for weavers and artisans as well as for merchants.
(iv) Indian textile particularly cotton clothes, fine muslin, silks, brocade and satin, were in great demand. Ibn Buttuta informs us that certain varieties of fine muslin were so expansive that they could be worn only by the nobles and the very rich.