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Through The Eyes Of Travellers

Question
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Give two examples to show that Indian cotton textiles were in great demand in West and South Asia.

Solution

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.

Some More Questions From Through The Eyes Of Travellers Chapter

Do you think Ibn Battuta’s account is useful in arriving at an understanding of life in contemporary urban centres? Give reasons for your answer.

Discuss the extent to which Bernier’s account enables historians to reconstruct contemporary rural society.

Read this excerpt from Bernier:

“Numerous are the instances of handsome pieces of workmanship made by persons destitute of tools, and who can scarcerly be said to have received instruction from a master. Sometimes they imitate so perfectly articles of European manufacture that the difference between the original and copy can hardly be discerned. Among other things, the Indians make excellent muskets, and gold fowling-pieces, and such beautiful gold ornaments that it may be doubted if the exquisite workmanship of those articles can he exceeded by any European goldsmith. I have often admired the beauty, softness and delicacy of their paintings.”

List the crafts mentioned in the passage. Compare those with the descriptions of artisanal activity in the chapter.

On an outline map of the world mark the countries visited by Ibn Battuta. What are the seas that he may have crossed?

For any one of the travellers mentioned in the chapter, find out more about his life and writings. Prepare a report on his travels, noting in particular how he described society, and comparing these descriptions with the excerpts included in the chapter.

How had Bernier described a complex social reality of the artisans under the Mughals. Give any one reason.

Name the book written by Al-Biruni. Mention its language and content.

Give a brief introduction of Francois Bernier. How long he remained in India?

Name the two women poet-saints of Tamil Nadu. Whom did they worship?

Mention Bernier’s views about private property and crown ownership of land.