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In the deep South of the Indian Subcontinent, kingdoms vied to control the lucrative spice trade flowing in from Southeast Asia to the East Coast, from where it would be transported by land and sea to the West Coast and sold to Arabs and Europeans.

One fine day in 1218 CE, one of these South Indian monarchs led a hunting expedition from a strategically positioned border town near the Tamil country, called The Land of The Guards, or Benga-Val-Oru. This settlement provided a vital strategic function, commanding the East-West trade route and acting as a first outpost to keep an eye on his southern rivals. It was small but prosperous, with Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada-speaking merchants.

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