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Panchtoliya was an old
cotton cloth of the
Mughal period. The
Panchtoliya was very
light in
weight and used for the veil. It was
weighing only 2-5 tola...
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textile materials and
dresses like
nurmahali dress and fine
cloths like
Panchtoliya badla (silver-threaded brocade),
kinari (silver-threaded lace), etc....
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textile materials and
dresses like
nurmahali dress and fine
cloths like
Panchtoliya badla (silver-threaded brocade),
kinari (silver-threaded lace), etc....
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explicitly mentioned cloths (khasa, Salu, Doriya, Bafta, ****tta, and
Panchtoliya)
named in the
exhaustive list of
cotton cloths in Ain-i-Akbari. The bodices...
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layer between the two
layers of paper.
Mughal Karkhanas Ain-i-Akbari
Panchtoliya Ray,
Haraprasad (1993).
Trade and
Diplomacy in India-China Relations:...
- Ain-i-Akbari,
together with khasa, tansukh, doriya, bafta, ****tta, and
panchtoliya. Salu
appears to be an
ancient fabric;
trade references to the Persian...
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explicitly mentioned cloths are khasa, Salu, Doriya, Bafta, ****tta, and
Panchtoliya,
named in the
exhaustive list of
cotton cloths in Ain-i-Akbari. In 1586...
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contemporary cotton fabrics such as Khasa, Salu, Bafta, Tansukh, ****tta, and
Panchtoliya.
Originally it was made of
cotton only, the
cloth was
later manufactured...