• Salampore (salempore) was a kind of cotton cloth produced in India. It had been in use since the 17th century and was exported to Europe and Africa. Salempores...
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    third most exported fabric from Coromandel Coast after Longcloth and Salampore. It was superior and finer quality than the peers. Coromandel coastline...
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    and Bonny, plus cotton shipping out for Liverpool, and a delivery of salampore cloth, which was traded for "prime negroes" in regions of Africa where...
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  • of the materials exported to England in the nineteenth century. Punjum Salampore London.), William Anderson (of (1819). The London Commercial Dictionary...
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  • a lower thread count and half the length of the former. It was named Salampore. John Forbes Watson used sample 466 to show Punjum in his book, "The textile...
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    Sohren Gulbadan was with 36 feet long and 1 foot and 4 inches wide. Salampore was 16x1 yards. Sussi (cloth) a striped fabric was 10 to 20 yards long...
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    and lower grades of cloth. Certain long cloths of coarser varieties and Salampore were among recognized Indian materials; the Dutch merchants called them...
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