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write a short note on masulipatam​

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Answered by abhishekking25
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Masulipatnam or Machhlipatnam was the name of a port town. The name means a fish port town. It is situated in the Bay of Bengal on the river Krishna. Masulipatnam was initially founded by the trading Arabs who found their way from the Red Sea to southern India in the 14th century.

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Answered by shubhamsahoo2007
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1 ) Masulipatnam, also known as Machilipatnam ( fish port town) lay on the delta of River Krishna, in the State of Andhra Pradesh ·

2) It is an important centre of trade as well as crafts like fabrics, jewellery etc

3) The fort at Masulipatnam was built by the Dutch and the port has a medium size fishing harbour which always bustled with activity

4) It was also an important educational centre and hence, it proved to be a centre of trade during Medieval period

5) Competition among different trade groups like Telugu Chettis, European traders made the city of Masulipatnam prosperous and popular and trade flourished during 17th century

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