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Which institution belonged to foreign trade?
A) Nanadesis
B) manigrama
C) nagaram

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Answered by jitekumar4201
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A Nanadesis

Explanation:

The Nanadesis were a society of brokers who  one of the greatest of the exchanging relationship at the hour of the Hoysala Empire. They created critical exchange contact with numerous regions, including outside nations, for example, Malaya, Magadha, Kosala, Nepal, and Persia. They were regarded in their networks and were liberal in their awards to sanctuaries and mathas.[1] The term Nanadesi signifies "brokers from different realms" while nagaram was utilized for neighborhood trader

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Manigrama Institution belonged to the foreign trade.

Option: B

Explanation:

  • Manigrama refers to the trader which belonged to the medieval period mainly from South India. They were actively involved in commercial activities during the period.  
  • Their activities of the Manigrama can be seen from the initial two copper plate grants from south Karnataka.  
  • Along with Manigrama, there were the ainurruvar and the anjuvannam guilds which were part of the trading guilds.  
  • The Manigrama and the anjuvannam guilds joined with the ainurruvar guild later on in the period.

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