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According to the French traveller Tavernier, the majority of houses in Varanasi during the 17th century were made of
brick and mud
stone and thatch
wood and stone
brick and stone
Varanasi: Tavernier found it as "a large and very sell-built town “where the majority of the houses were made of brick or cut-stone and loftier than in other Indian cities. The streets, however, were very narrow and inconvenient. Cotton and silk stuffs and other merchandise were produced locally and sold in the market.
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