Friday, May 27, 2011

Early Foreign Contacts of kerala-psc


Early Foreign Contacts of kerala-psc
1-Assyrians and Babylonians were the first to have
trade relations with ancient Kerala.
2-In 1500 BC the Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut, (first
woman ruler in the world), sent an expedition to Kerala for spices.
3-It is believed that Hippalus, a Greek navigator, came
to Muziris (Kodungallur) by sea in 45AD.
4-Hippalus discovered Monsoon winds in 45 AD.
5-Quilon was an important centre of Chinese trade.

6-Pepper got the name ‘Yavana priya’ because of its
high demand by the Romans and Greeks.
7-Italian (Venetian) traveller Marcopolo reached
Kerala in 1292 (13th Century).
8-Muziris, Tyndis, Barace and Nelcynda were the
famous sea ports in ancient Kerala.
9-African (Morocco) Traveller , Ibn Batuta reached
Kerala during 1342-1347.
10-Nicolo Conti reached Kerala in 1440.
11-The Cranganore port (Muziris) declined as a result
of the floods in the Periyar river in 1341.

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