This episode of The History of Bangalore explores the trade routes that fueled the prosperity of the South Deccan dynasties. Host Ramjee Chandran embarks on a journey, uncovering how spices, silks, and precious stones flowed through the region. We'll delve into the fascinating tale of a shipwrecked sailor who opened the path to Roman trade, and how Roman gold financed the opulence of South Indian empires. Discover inscriptions left by the Cholas in Guangzhou and Bangalore, alongside the discovery of Roman gold coins, all pointing to Bangalore's strategic location on ancient trade routes. Join us as we rewrite Bangalore's origin story, one profitable trade deal at a time.
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