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names of fumaus buildings, MADURES
taxes etc​

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Answered by neelamsandeep1981
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Right from the Sangam age, indirect taxes were a major source of Government revenue in the Madurai region. Madurai, the seat of Sangam literature, was one of the chief ancient trade and industrial centres in India. The Sangam Work Maduraikkanchi vividly describes the markets (angadi) in Madurai held during the day (nalangadi) as well as during the evenings (allangadi). The markets of Madurai were cosmopolitan with people of various ethnicities and languages crowding into the shops, including foreign merchants. This is further attested by the mention on Madurai by Greek and Roman authors. Notable among them include Periplus (Pandi Mandala), Ptolemy (Modura regia pandionis). Other famous places of commercial antiquity in Madurai region include Korkai, Saliyur, Kayal, Marungurpattinam (present day Alagankulam) and Kumari (present day Kanniyakumari)

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