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Economy - Uttarapatha
- Uttarapatha: The Uttarapatha was the major trans-regional trade route of northern India. It stretched from the north-west, across the Indo-Gangetic plains, up to the port of Tamralipti on the Bay of Bengal. The Ashtadhyayi mentions various kingdoms located along it. Details of the route can be worked out on the basis of references in the Vinaya Pitaka and Jatakas. The Uttarapatha had a northern and a southern sector.β¦
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