what were the major indian sea ports during the 17th century
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Sea ports of the 17th century
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- There were different major seaports during the 17th century.
- Lothal port was from the ancient Indus civilization of the south.
- It was found by SR Rao in 1954.
- Muziris Port is the harbour seaport in the centre of Malabar court.
- Poompuhar Port is also located in south India.
- It is also known as Kaveri poompattinam due to its ancestral special reservoirs.
- Arikamedu Port was a Greek trading centre.
- It has a speciality of textiles and many other things.
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Seaports served the function of the exchange of goods between different territories as the majority of trade took place by sea routes in the seventeenth century. Some important seaports of the seventeenth century are mentioned below:
Surat (Gujarat)
Bombay (Maharashtra)
Hugli (Bengal)
Masulipatnam (Madras).
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