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In ancient Tamilakam, The practice of exchange of goods was known as :

Amurai

Burimai

Cnoduthal

Dkalavara

Answer:

C. noduthal

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Trade

  • The practice of exchange of goods was known as noduthal. Allalavanam (evening market) and nalangadi (morning market) were the markets of ancient Tamilakam.

  • Salt was an important commodity of exchange which was done by the merchant group called Umanar. They collected dried fish and salt from the coastal area and exchanged it for spices like pepper and forest products of other Tinais. Summer is the harvest season.

  • The major commodities that the Romans took from ancient Tamilakam were the spices; especially pepper.


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The important works in the Sangham literature are :

  1. Pathupattu
  2. Akananuru
  3. Purananuru
    In ancient Tamilakam, Salt was an important commodity of exchange which was done by the merchant group called :
    Which dynasty was NOT in power during the Sangam Age ?

    Consider the following: Which of the statement/statements is/are correct?

    1. Mampalli copper plate of Shri Vallabhan Kota is the first record that used Kollam Era.
    2. Parthivapuram copper plate refers to the grants of land to 'Salai'.
    3. Jewish copper plate speaks of a grant to Joseph Rabban.
      പതിറ്റുപ്പത്ത് എന്ന സംഘകാല കവിതകൾ ക്രോഡീകരിച്ച കവി ആര് ?