2. The town of Sonepur grew at a pilgrimage centre.
3. Surat and Machilipatnam are ports on India's eastern coast.
4. Medieval Indian merchants often combined trading with banking and moneylending.
5. The Panchalas of Andhra were a community of weavers.
6. The hundis of Surat's banking houses were honoured overseas.
7. During the Mughal period, pilgrims usually sailed for Mecca from Machilipatnam.
8. Surat lost importance after Bombay became the chief centre of overseas trade with Europe.
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The last of the Shunga emperors was Devabhuti (83–73 BCE). He was assassinated by his minister (Vasudeva Kanva) and is said to have been overfond of the company of women. The Shunga dynasty was then replaced by the subsequent Kanvas. The Kanva dynasty succeeded the Shungas around 73 BCE.
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