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Decline of Urban Centres

2020-04-27 11:58:33


  • The imp cities such as Taxila, Kausambi, Pataliputra etc ceased to exist after this period.
  • Minting and circulation of coins also decreased during this time.
  • The Landgrants to religious institutions increased during this time.
  • Along with revenue rights the rights to mines and minerals were also granted to the donees.
  • These grants were free from the interference of soldiers and royal officials and the owners could also punish people against offences.
  • Later during the 9th and 10th century these types of grants were being made to the state officials.
  • The rights of the traders and merchants began to be encroached as the economy became closed.
  • Owners passed laws that prohibited the movement of tax paying merchants and peasants to tax free villages.
  • Hieun Tsang, and forged charters attributed to Samudragupta have evidences of this.
  • Roman trade declined and later completely dissapeared after the breaking of the Roman empire.
  • The Persians and the Arabs rose as competitors to trade.
  • Byzantine trade was happening but was not as prominent as the Roman trade. It further declined when they found out the art of manufacturing silk.
  • The Huna invasion wiped out the Central Asia trade.
  • Trade of coastal towns were happening with south east asia and China but pottery, coins and other evidences are absent for this.
  • Long distance trade suffered due to the close economy prevalent during this time. Kathasaritasagar mentions that traders and merchants moved places to avoid paying multiple duties.
  • The gold coins in circulation during this time declined.
  • The percentage of gold in the coins issued during this time was only 50% of what it was during the Kushanas or the early Gupta rulers.
  • The Rashtrakutas and the Palas issued no coins.
  • Coin moulds and commercial seals have not been found during this time.
  • However, Punjab, Kashmir and other North Western part has yielded numerous coins.
  • There are evidences of use of Barter and use of cowries for trade.
  • Also the emergence of landgrants did away the need for the use of coins for the payment of salaries of officials.