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Who was an assembly of merchants and belong to localities where traders and merchants were in a dominant position

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Answer:

The Nagaram was an assembly of merchants and belonged to localities where traders and merchants were in dominant position.

Explanation:

The merchant community was known Nagarams. The Nayanmars like Murti, Karaikkal, Ammaiyar etc where all from the merchant community. This was an inferior cast. But when necessary there was mutual relationship between different consultation groups, assemblies and associations.

The Urr was an assembly or group of common villages. The people that lived there were all members of local assembly. The Shaba was a group of elites. The Shaba were for Brahmins. They were the most learnt and respected of all the assemblies.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

"Nagaram" was an assembly of merchants and belong to localities where traders and merchants were in a dominant position.  

Explanation:

Nagaram was the medieval place starting from eight century in southern kingdoms and an organisation of merchants, nagaram was literally known as town. The merchants and traders are performed commercial activities and continued their business in the town called assembly.

All types of traders and merchants buy the products at the whole sale rate and distributed to the surrounding local people at the retail price. Traders and merchants gained more profit and good positions in the society during medieval times.

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