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trace the history of masulipatnam as a centre of trade during medivial india

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Answered by Rajsharma0ooyourbf
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1)India had a rich trade with other countries.

2)A large number of coins from India have been recovered in Persia, China, Africa and other places, providing that trade was carried on between these regions and India.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Masulipatnam is situated on the Bay of Bengal on the river Krishna. It derived its name owning to the construction of a gateway to the town decorated with eyes of fish (also called machali). It was founded in the 14th century by the trading Arabs who found their way from Red Sea to Southern India. It is an important centre of trade as well as crafts like fabrics, jewellery etc. The fort at Masulipatnam was built by the Dutch and the port has a medium size fishing harbour which always bustled with activity.

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