With reference to ancient South India, Korkai, Poompuhar and Muchiri were well known as

A)
capital cities
B)
ports
C)
centres of iron-and-steel making
D)
shrines of Jain Tirthankaras

Correct Answer :   ports

Note : Korkai :

Korkai was the port city of early Pandyas situated on the banks of the Thamirabarani near Bay of Bengal.

* Trade with Ganges Valley as well as ancient Roman civilizations flourished in the port city. “Periplus of the Erythrean Sea”, the maritime guide book written in the first century AD mentions Korkai along with other port towns of Tamil Nadu.

Poompuhar :

* Poompuhar is a town in the Mayiladuthurai district in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
* It was once a flourishing ancient port city known as Kaveri Poompattinam, which for a while served as the capital of the Early Chola kings in Tamilakam.
* Puhar is located near the mouth of the Kaveri river, on the sea coast.

Muziris/Muchiri Port :

* Kodungallur is a town and a municipality in the Thrissur district (Kerala) and was known in ancient times as Mahodayapuram, Shinkli, Muchiri, Muziris and Muyirikkodu.
* The traders mention Kodungallur port in a lot of names. Muchiri, Makotai, Mahodayapuram, Mahodayapattanam, Muyirikkode etc are some, but the most popular name is the one called by Roman and Greek Traders, Muziris.

Hence, option (b) is correct.


Source : Kmb.kerala

Year : 2023
Category : General Studies