- Source: Man-cheti
Man cheti was a “ginger yellow” cotton cloth made in India in the 15th century. Made in lengths of fifty feet and a width of four feet or more, it was a closely woven cloth with a sturdy construction.
Mentions (Ma Huan's account of Bengal)
Chinese translator, voyager and writer Ma Huan noted ''Man - chê - ti'' in addition to other Indian cotton varieties in his account of Bengal.
References
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- Man-cheti
- Cheti Chand
- Jhulelal (Hinduism)
- Zheng He
- Piece goods
- Varuna
- Ulhasnagar
- Sajjad Ali
- Patter song
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