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During Sangam-age, ‘Puhar’ was a famous...

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Answered by nutanraj654
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The statement says:
During the Sangam age, 'Puhar' was basically known for its

  • Royal Residence.
  • Chief town for the port.
  • Became the Cheif place for the foreign trade, since all the ships from across the world were settled in this port and brought up precious goods which encouraged foreign trade in the town.
Answered by Krish1993
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Puhar (also known as Poompuhar) is a town in the Mayiladuthurai district in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[2] It was once a flourishing ancient port city known as Kaveri Poompattinam, which for a while served as the capital of the Early Chola kings in Tamilakam. Puhar is located near the mouth of the Kaveri river, on the sea coast. It is mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.

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