Vol. 1 No. 4 (2019): Volume 1, Issue 4, Year 2019
Articles

Tamil and European Merchant Guilds

Kayalvizhi M
Department of Tamil, Pachaiyappas Women College, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 631501, India,

Published 2019-10-02

Keywords

  • Business groups,
  • Business development,
  • Economic resource,
  • Social and religious services

How to Cite

M, K. (2019). Tamil and European Merchant Guilds. International Research Journal of Tamil, 1(4), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt1941

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Abstract

“Thirai kadal oodium thiraviyam thedu” are the words by the Avvaiyar and our ancestors were the people who lived in the way. Tamils have always admired the plow and the business. All three hairdressers gave their business a boost. Sustainable business is seen as the backbone of the economy. The lows of a country can be determined by the economy of the country. From time to time, the rulers protected the business. Merchants who do business are like the eyes of a country. Although society provides the merchants with convenience, specialty, superiority, prominence and importance, they also have many difficulties. Traders were greatly affected by natural disasters, alien invasions, unrelenting wars, and negative regime changes. Merchants were plagued by domestic thieves and wayward robbers. Unrelenting nuisance of pirates

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