Q. The chief centre or meeting point of the Indo-Roman trade was:
(a) Arikamedu
(b) Alexandria
(c) Madurai
(d) Muziris
Ans: (d) Muziris
Explanation: The chief centre or meeting point of the Indo-Roman trade during the Sangam Age was (d) Muziris.
Muziris, located in present-day Kerala, was a prominent port city and a major trading center during ancient times. It served as a significant hub for the Indo-Roman trade network, connecting the Tamil states with the Roman Empire. Muziris facilitated the exchange of various commodities such as spices, textiles, precious stones, and other goods between South India and the Roman traders. The city’s strategic location on the Malabar Coast made it an ideal port for maritime trade, attracting merchants from different regions.