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Temple towns
1. Temples were often central to society and economy.
2. People settled near temples to carter the needs of the pilgrims and priest.
3. People who flocked made donations.
Black town.
1. Places with people of black colour.
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1. Temples were often central to society and economy.
2. People settled near temples to carter the needs of the pilgrims and priest.
3. People who flocked made donations.
Black town.
1. Places with people of black colour.
Mound Bayou, Miss., was founded in 1887 by freedmen led by Isaiah Montgomery. ...
Eatonville, Fla., where Zora Neale Hurston grew up, was incorporated in 1887.
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Temple Towns
Thanjavur was also a temple town. Temples used to be the hub of economy and society.
Sources of Money for Temples: Rulers used to build temples to demonstrate their devotion. Additionally; they also endowed the temples with grants of land and money for rituals, feeding pilgrims and priests, and festivities. Donations were also made by pilgrims.
Use of Money by Temples: Temples used their money to finance trade and banking. Gradually many priests, artisans, workers, traders, Etc. settled near the temple to cater to the needs of the temple as well as pilgrims. This is how temple towns grew.
Some of the important temple towns which developed in this period are; Bhillasvamin (Bhisla or Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh), Somnath (Gujarat), Kanchipuram and Madurai (Tamil Nadu) and Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh). Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh are examples of pilgrimage centres which developed as a town.
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Temple Towns
Thanjavur was also a temple town. Temples used to be the hub of economy and society.
Sources of Money for Temples: Rulers used to build temples to demonstrate their devotion. Additionally; they also endowed the temples with grants of land and money for rituals, feeding pilgrims and priests, and festivities. Donations were also made by pilgrims.
Use of Money by Temples: Temples used their money to finance trade and banking. Gradually many priests, artisans, workers, traders, Etc. settled near the temple to cater to the needs of the temple as well as pilgrims. This is how temple towns grew.
Some of the important temple towns which developed in this period are; Bhillasvamin (Bhisla or Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh), Somnath (Gujarat), Kanchipuram and Madurai (Tamil Nadu) and Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh). Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh are examples of pilgrimage centres which developed as a town.
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