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explain the trade relations of Tamils with Greek and Romans

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

The Pandyan kingdom was the first to get the benefit of the Roman trade. The Romans had employed the Tarn ii merchants to buy and sell goods in the local market. They had also served in the Pandyan army. In the First and Second centuries A,D,, both the Greeks and Romans expanded their trade in the Tamil country.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

The Greeks and Romans had good trade relations with Tamils from about the '3rd century B.C'.    

Explanation:

  • From the very early times, Tamils had carried extensive trade with foreign countries, especially Greeks and Romans from about 3rd century B.C.  
  • It is said that this trade relations had lasted throughout the Sangam period.  
  • There are several sources which depicted this trade relationship, such as      
  1. Literary sources – The sangam literature referred Greeks and Romans as Yavanas.
  2. Archaeological sources – Arikkamedu excavations remained as important evidence for Roman and Greek trade.
  3. Coins – Massive Roman coins were seen in Tamil region, and so on

To know more about trade relations in ancient Tamil region,

1) Briefly explain the costal trade in ancient Tamilnadu

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2) How did trade flourish during sangam age?

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