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Before the age of machine industries, silk and cotton goods from India dominated the international market in textiles.Many political parties may put up candidates from the same caste (if that caste is believed to dominate the electorate in a particular constituency).This usually happens when those in majority want to dominate those in minority.” But leaders of traditional political parties who dominated the country's politics for decades were apprehensive.Modern cricket is dominated by Tests and one-day internationals, played between national teams.In pre-colonial times, the Maasai pastoralists had dominated their agricultural neighbours both economically and politically.The Jats were prosperous agriculturists, and towns like Panipat and Ballabhgarh became important trading centres in the areas dominated by them.Though powerless, such groups have fought, protested and struggled against being excluded or dominated by others.Over the rest of the country, small-scale production continued to predominate.European Managing Agencies, which dominated industrial production in India, were interested in certain kinds of products.They were supported in the empire by nationalists (in Poland for instance) and in Muslim-dominated areas by jadidists who wanted modernised Islam to lead their societies.Tall grass, upto two metres high, dominates, the landscape.Most societies across the world were historically male dominated societies.Some families tend to dominate political parties; tickets are distributed to relatives from these families.In Multan and Sind, the Langahs and Arghuns dominated extensive regions before they were subdued by the Mughals.

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