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- The Nanadesis were a guild of traders who organized themselves into one of the biggest of the trading ****ociations at the time of the Hoysala Empire....
- Merchants organised into guilds that were described sometimes by the terms nanadesis; these were powerful, autonomous corporations of merchants that visited...
- Balanju, vira banajigaru, vira balanjya, vira Valanjiyar, vira balija, Nanadesi, etc. They were a group of 500 Swamis who constituted themselves into a...
- Nagarattar and the Anjuvannam. Local guilds were called nagaram, while the Nanadesis were traders from neighbouring kingdoms who perhaps mixed business with...
- their warehouses and goods in transit. The traders were identified as nanadesi (of 'many countries') and as swadesi ('own country'). The terms balanjya-setti...
- derived from all quarters and countries, consisting of Desis, Paradesis and Nanadesis, while the Kavarai is an Ancient Tamil Clan Name derived from their Traditional...
- Ganges and Kaṭāram, Pelavān araiyan, a leader of the warriors of the Nānādesis, caused to be constructed this strong and beautiful Aññurruvan - ampalam...
- their warehouses and goods in transit. The traders were identified as nanadesi (of 'many countries') and as swadesi ('own country'). The terms balanjya-setti...
- derived from all quarters and countries, consisting of Desis, Paradesis and Nanadesis, while the Kavarai is an Ancient Tamil Clan Name derived from their Traditional...
- located. On the western border of the donated plot, 'Nalunattani' (the Nanadesi) Conaccanti, Sri-cola-perunteru (street), wall or matil of the tarisapalli...