The site of find would mark an important Indo-Roman trading centre, through which the inland trade route ran between the western and eastern ports during that time.
22.
Sakai was still an important trade center during the Edo period but was involved only in inland trade due to the " sakoku " policy of the Tokugawa government.
23.
Batt quickly proved to be useful in the " Inland trade "'aspect of the company business and was influential amongst the Indians near present day The Pas, Manitoba.
24.
In the latter half of the 19th century when the railways came into existence, the significance of waterways as inland trade routes declined, as the railways were faster and safer.
25.
Widespread evasion of the maritime and inland trade restrictions by American merchants, as well as loopholes in the legislation, greatly reduced the impact of the embargo on the intended targets in Europe.
26.
The owner of a folwark usually signed a contract with merchants of GdaDsk, who controlled 80 % of this inland trade, to ship the grain north to that seaport on the Baltic Sea.
27.
The owner of a folwark usually signed a contract with the merchants of GdaDsk, who controlled 80 % of this inland trade, to ship the grain north to that seaport on the Baltic Sea.
28.
During the Muromachi and Sengoku periods from about 1450 to 1600, Sakai became one of richest cities in Japan by using its location at the mouth of the Yamato River to connect foreign trade with inland trade to the Yamato Province.
29.
The Thanjavur Marathas gained control during the later part of 18th century until its annexation by the British East India Company in 1799 . The town emerged as one of the chief centres of inland trade in the district during the British rule.
30.
"That Belfast is a large and populous town, containing above 15, 000 inhabitants, carrying on a very extensive foreign commerce, as well as inland trade, and paying annually upwards of ?0, 000 towards the public revenue ."