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Spinning Yarns Bengal Textile Industry In The Backdrop Of John Taylors Report On Dacca Cloth Production 1801 Sushil Chaudhury

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Spinning Yarns Bengal Textile Industry In The Backdrop Of John Taylors Report On Dacca Cloth Production 1801 Sushil Chaudhury
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.9 MB
Author: Sushil Chaudhury
ISBN: 9780367511135, 9781003052449, 0367511134, 1003052444
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Spinning Yarns Bengal Textile Industry In The Backdrop Of John Taylors Report On Dacca Cloth Production 1801 Sushil Chaudhury by Sushil Chaudhury 9780367511135, 9781003052449, 0367511134, 1003052444 instant download after payment.

Since time immemorial Indian textiles, especially textiles from Bengal, were in great demand and exported to different parts of the world. Textiles from Bengal were appreciated by the Romans as early as first century ad. Numerous foreign travellers including Chinese, Portuguese, Arab and Persian, have mentioned the delicacy and beauty of Bengal textiles. From the mid-seventeenth century, there was a massive spurt in demand of cloth manufactured in Bengal, but after the British conquest of Bengal in 1757 this industry started to decline.
This monograph traces the journey of Bengal textiles till its decline. Among the topics covered include accounts of the admiration for Bengal textiles from far and wide, the different types of textiles that were manufactured in Bengal, the major exporters, the major centres of production, the production system, the Dhaka muslin and the silk industry in Bengal, the procuring system that was adopted by the European / Asian merchants, the condition of the artisans who were the chief pillars of the textile industry and lastly the reasons behind the decline of the Bengal textile industry.
This is the first comprehensive volume on Bengal textile industry. It is the outcome of the author’s four and a half decades of work on various aspects of Indian Ocean trade, the activities of the European companies and their impact on Indian / Bengal’s economy.

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