
A Closer Look: Hampi, Masulipatnam and Surat
Journey to three distinct and important urban centres of the medieval period. Understand Hampi as a well-fortified capital, Masulipatnam as a bustling port, and Surat as a major hub for western trade.
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Journey to three distinct and important urban centres of the medieval period. Understand Hampi as a well-fortified capital, Masulipatnam as a bustling port, and Surat as a major hub for western trade.
Key Questions
- Compare the reasons for the importance of Hampi and Surat.
- Explain why Masulipatnam faced intense competition among different European trading companies.
- Analyse the factors that led to the decline of Surat in the late seventeenth century.
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