how did masulipatnam get its name state the importance of this town
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Masulipatnam
Royal monopolies were imposed by the Qutb Shahi rulers of Golconda on the sale of textiles, spices and other items. It was done to prevent the trade from passing completely into the hands of the various East India Companies. There was cut-throat competition among various trading groups – the Golconda nobles, Persian merchants, Telugu Komati Chettis and the European traders.
Decline of Masulipatnam
The Mughal occupation of Masulipatnam forced the European Companies to look for alternatives. A new policy of the East India Company said that it was not enough if a port had connections with the production centres of the hinterland.
Masulipatnam
Royal monopolies were imposed by the Qutb Shahi rulers of Golconda on the sale of textiles, spices and other items. It was done to prevent the trade from passing completely into the hands of the various East India Companies. There was cut-throat competition among various trading groups – the Golconda nobles, Persian merchants, Telugu Komati Chettis and the European traders.
Decline of Masulipatnam
The Mughal occupation of Masulipatnam forced the European Companies to look for alternatives. A new policy of the East India Company said that it was not enough if a port had connections with the production centres of the hinterland.
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The literal meaning of Malusipatnam is fish port town. It was a centre of intense activity in the 17th century. Since it soon became the most important port of Andhra Pradesh, both the Dutch and the English East India companies attempted to control it.
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