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45. What was Tamralipti?​

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Answered by ydgavali
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Tamralipta or Tamralipti (Pali: Tāmaliti) was a city in ancient Bengal, located on the Bay of Bengal in Midnapore district of modern-day India in West Bengal. ... It is believed that Tamralipti was the exit point of the Mauryan trade route for the south and south-east.

Answered by pranalirewale
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Tamralipta or Tamralipti (Pali: Tāmaliti) was a city in ancient Bengal, located on the Bay of Bengal[1] in Midnapore district of modern-day India in West Bengal. The Tamluk town in present-day West Bengal is identified as the site .

It is believed that Tamralipti was the exit point of the Mauryan trade route for the south and south-east.[3] Excavations at Moghalmari confirmed the presence of Buddhist vihars in the area which was mentioned by Chinese travelers Fa Hien and Xuanzang.[4] It was located near Rupnarayana river. This place has been mentioned in Mahabharata as a place which Bhima acquired. It was linked by roads with the major towns of that time, i.e. Rajagriha, Shravasti, Pataliputra, Varanasi, Champa, Kaushambi and Taxila.

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