What attracted foreign trades to kerala
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The region of Kerala was possibly engaged in trading activities from the 3rd millennium BCE with Sumerians and Babylonians. Phoenicians, Greeks, Egyptians, Romans, Jews, Arabs and Chinese were attracted by a variety of commodities, especially spices and cotton fabrics.
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Kerala has attracted the foreign traders as it has cultural and commercial contacts.
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- Kerala is also called god's own country it has the most important seaports and has attracted foreign countries like Muziris, Tyndis, Barace, and Nelcynda ports such as Kochi, Kollam, and Calicut have prominent histories.
- Many remnants of the European forts are found in Kerala as they offer beautiful views. Kerala has been know to be attracted to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Other unique things such as species including black pepper, cloves, and cardamom. The jews and Chinese were attracted by the cotton fabrics etc, The state has a large number of natural harbours and a equitable climate.
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