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what was the bay of Bengal referred to as during the middle ages? why?​

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Answered by gupukaur1503
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In ancient India, Bay of Bengal was known as Kalinga Sagar. Later during the British India, it came forth as the Bay of Bengal after the historic Bengal region, as the Port of Kolkata served as the gateway to the Crown rule in India.

Answered by Ananya14443
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In ancient India, Bay of Bengal was known as Kalinga Sagar. Later during the British India, it came forth as the Bay of Bengal after the historic Bengal region, as the Port of Kolkata served as the gateway to the Crown rule in India.

In ancient India, Bay of Bengal was known as Kalinga Sagar. Later during the British India, it came forth as the Bay of Bengal after the historic Bengal region, as the Port of Kolkata served as the gateway to the Crown rule in India.Basin countries: Bangladesh; India; Indonesia; Myanmar; Sri Lanka

In ancient India, Bay of Bengal was known as Kalinga Sagar. Later during the British India, it came forth as the Bay of Bengal after the historic Bengal region, as the Port of Kolkata served as the gateway to the Crown rule in India.Basin countries: Bangladesh; India; Indonesia; Myanmar; Sri LankaPrimary inflows: Indian Ocean.

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