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What is Nagaram in cholas

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Answered by death02slayer
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In medieval Tamil country, starting from the eighth-ninth centuries, Nagaram was the town, where merchants conducted commercial activities, through a corporate body called either as Nagaram or Nagarattār. if has been studied to some extent by some scholars in the context of the elucidation of medieval state structure and social formation. In the past studies, however, the relations between the state and Nagarattār and those between Nagarattār and itinerant merchant guilds like Ainnūrruvar were not made clear. This study, using a larger corpus of inscriptions, seeks to clarify the changing character of Nagaram through a period of five centuries.

Answered by sylusekaran
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In medieval Tamil country, starting from the eighth-ninth centuries, nagaram was the town, where merchants conducted commercial activities, through a corporate body called either as nagaram or nagarattār.

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Explanation: The commercial town under the rule of the Cholas were known as Nagaram. At Nagaram the merchants and trades formed their own organizations and associations. The Nagaram primarily served as the markets for the Nadus.

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