HistoriCity: How Mughals conquered riverine Bangladesh

During the Mughal era, Dhaka evolved from a modest settlement into a significant maritime trading hub, reflecting the empire's expansive influence in riverine Bangladesh. The Mughals recognized the strategic importance of Dhaka's location along major waterways, facilitating trade and commerce. This transformation not only boosted local economies but also integrated Dhaka into broader maritime networks, enabling it to flourish as a center for textiles, spices, and other goods. The city's growth under Mughal rule marked a pivotal moment in its history, establishing it as a vital contributor to the empire's wealth. The blend of diverse cultures, economic activities, and administrative innovations during this period laid the foundation for Dhaka's future as an urban center, shaping its identity and significance in South Asia. Understanding this historical context is essential to appreciate the lasting impacts of Mughal governance on the region's social and economic landscapes.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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