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Adarsh Singh

SSC & Railways
General Awareness
2 years ago

Name any two ports of the Sangam Age.

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Vivek Singh

2 years ago

The period of the Sangam age led to the development of economy and commercialisation. Hence, the system of trade did not only encourage local economy but paved the road towards the foreign lands too. During the Pandya period, Saliyur and the Chera period, Bandar and Saliyur became two important ports for trading. The evidence of the gold and silver coins proved bout the trading system with the foreign lands during this time. Final Answer The coming of the ports namely Bandar and Saliyur, gave rise to the growth of the economic alliance between the distant land and the landscape of the Sangam era which became a boon for the populace.

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Vivek Singh

2 years ago

The period of the Sangam age led to the development of economy and commercialisation. Hence, the system of trade did not only encourage local economy but paved the road towards the foreign lands too. During the Pandya period, Saliyur and the Chera period, Bandar and Saliyur became two important ports for trading. The evidence of the gold and silver coins proved bout the trading system with the foreign lands during this time. Final Answer The coming of the ports namely Bandar and Saliyur, gave rise to the growth of the economic alliance between the distant land and the landscape of the Sangam era which became a boon for the populace.

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Shubham Prasad

2 years ago

The period of the Sangam age led to the development of economy and commercialisation. Hence, the system of trade did not only encourage local economy but paved the road towards the foreign lands too. During the Pandya period, Saliyur and the Chera period, Bandar and Saliyur became two important ports for trading. The evidence of the gold and silver coins proved bout the trading system with the foreign lands during this time. Final Answer The coming of the ports namely Bandar and Saliyur, gave rise to the growth of the economic alliance between the distant land and the landscape of the Sangam era which became a boon for the populace

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Shubham Prasad

2 years ago

The period of the Sangam age led to the development of economy and commercialisation. Hence, the system of trade did not only encourage local economy but paved the road towards the foreign lands too. During the Pandya period, Saliyur and the Chera period, Bandar and Saliyur became two important ports for trading. The evidence of the gold and silver coins proved bout the trading system with the foreign lands during this time. Final Answer The coming of the ports namely Bandar and Saliyur, gave rise to the growth of the economic alliance between the distant land and the landscape of the Sangam era which became a boon for the populace.

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