Suvarnadvipa, meaning ”island of gold,” was a term used by ancient Indians to describe Java. This was due to Java’s significant economic importance and trade connections with India, particularly in commodities like gold.
List-I | List-II |
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(A) Pasture grounds | (I) Khani |
(B) Mines | (II) Rashtra |
(C) Countryside | (III) Setu |
(D) Irrigation projects | (IV) Vraja |
List-I | List-II |
(A) Bhogta | (I) a measure of grain |
(B) Ayukta | (II) one who enjoys |
(C) Dronavapa | (III) official designation |
(D) Chetti | (IV) merchant |