During the Sangam Age brisk and nourishing foreign trade was conducted from the south Indian ports of Muziris, Kaveripattnam or Poom-Puhar and Arikamedu to
A. West Asia
B. South East Asia
C. Roman World
D. Central Europe
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
During, Sangam Age brisk and nourishing foreign trade was conducted from the south Indian ports of Muziris, Kaveripattnam or Poom-Puhar and Arikamedu to Roman World.Related Questions on Deccan Dynasties and Sangam Dynasty
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