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Rajput Dynasty Economy Model Guide

The document is a step-by-step guide for creating a model of the Rajput Dynasty's economy, divided into five sections: Production, Distribution, Consumption, Military Economy and Trade, and Trade and Taxes. Each section provides detailed instructions for visual representations, including agriculture, artisan production, trade routes, and consumption patterns. The guide emphasizes the importance of various economic activities and their interconnections within the dynasty's economy.

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Rajput Dynasty Economy Model Guide

The document is a step-by-step guide for creating a model of the Rajput Dynasty's economy, divided into five sections: Production, Distribution, Consumption, Military Economy and Trade, and Trade and Taxes. Each section provides detailed instructions for visual representations, including agriculture, artisan production, trade routes, and consumption patterns. The guide emphasizes the importance of various economic activities and their interconnections within the dynasty's economy.

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Rajput Dynasty Economy Model - Step-by-Step Guide

This document provides a step-by-step guide for creating a model representing the
economy of the Rajput Dynasty. Each section details one part of the economy with tips for
drawing or setting up a visual representation suitable for a school project. The model is
divided into five main sections: Production, Distribution, Consumption, Military Economy
and Trade, and Trade and Taxes.

1. Production
a) Agriculture: Draw small green fields with rows of crops like wheat and barley. Add tiny
stick figures or icons to represent farmers working in the fields. Nearby, include small
structures or sacks to symbolize granaries.
b) Artisan and Craft Production: Create a small area labeled 'Artisan Workshop' with items
like pots, jewelry, and textiles. Represent blacksmiths with small tool symbols and create
figures representing artisans.
c) Construction: Draw small fort walls and temples with mini structures or labeled
rectangles to represent fort and palace construction. Show figures working on the
structures, such as masons or architects.

2. Distribution
a) Local and Regional Trade: Draw roads or pathways connecting different parts of the
model and add arrows to show trade flow. Include small figures of traders on camels, carts,
or horses. Label areas where goods are stored, such as sacks of grain or market squares.
b) Agricultural Surplus and Tribute: Place small piles of grain near noble or royal figures to
represent surplus collection. Draw arrows leading from these surplus areas to storage or
trade areas.
c) Taxes on Trade Routes: Draw a small checkpoint or toll station with guards, labeled as a
tax collection point.

3. Consumption
a) Noble Consumption: Draw noble figures dressed in fine clothing, with items like jewelry,
perfumes, or luxury items.
b) Common Consumption: Draw simple huts or houses with villagers, showcasing basic food
items like grains or pulses.
c) Religious Consumption: Include a temple with figures representing priests or
worshippers, symbolizing food and offerings given during religious ceremonies.

4. Military Economy and Trade


a) Military Patronage: Draw soldiers on horseback and a small garrison. Add symbols of
land grants nearby.
b) Import of Horses and Weapons: Draw horses with saddles and weapons such as swords
or shields. Place them near trade routes.
c) Tributes and Alliances: Show small gifts or tribute items, such as coins, near noble figures
or royalty.

5. Trade and Taxes


a) Local Markets and Fairs: Draw market stalls with items like pottery, textiles, and
vegetables. Draw villagers and traders.
b) Economic Role of Temples: Add temples with figures showing donation baskets and
priests. Place them near the market area to show their role in the economy.

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