kandi
yes it did
The people of europe kept the name india
Actually his name was Francis Cabot LowellFrancis Cabot Lowell put the 3 stages of cloth making together. (Spinning thread, weaving cloth, and dyeing cloth). Later on he made a factory with all the 3 stages of cloth making.
In ancient India, a common men's garment was called the "dhoti." This traditional attire is a long piece of cloth wrapped around the waist and tied, often paired with a kurta or shirt. The dhoti has been worn for centuries and remains a symbol of cultural heritage in various regions of India. Other garments included the "lungi" and "sherwani," depending on the occasion and region.
Aryavrata is the old name by which India is called in Indian mythological books and ancient texts
cotton was the first cloth that was made in India but than branched out.
Shouri cloth market Rohtak, Haryana, India is the largest cloth market in Asia.
India
Diaknmowth
silk
Ahmednagar
Cloth sallesman ?
rice, salt, cloth, and Jew gold
Spices - cloth etc
another name for a weaver of cloth would be a Webster
yes it did
if merchants found attractive women they would give them cotton cloth