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  2. Nagarathar - Wikipedia

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    The Nagarathar or Nattukkottai Chettiar were originally salt traders and historically an itinerant community of merchants and claim Chettinad as their traditional home. [10] How they reached that place, which at the time comprised adjacent parts of the ancient states of Pudukkottai , Ramnad and Sivagangai , is uncertain, with various communal ...

  3. H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips - Wikipedia

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    Fast food restaurant. Founded. 1965; 59 years ago (1965) in Sausalito, California, U.S. Founder. Haddon Salt. H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips is a restaurant chain specializing in British-style fish and chips, founded by Haddon Salt in Sausalito, California, in 1965. Salt followed his father and grandfather in becoming a master fish cook and ...

  4. Tibet–Nepal salt trade route - Wikipedia

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    Tibetans with yak and a sheep carrying a bag of salt, near Boudhanath (1898). The Tibet–Nepal salt trade route is an ancient salt trading route running between the Tibetan Plateau and the Middle Hills of Nepal and further on to India. After the annexation of Tibet by China in 1950 and the Sino-Indian War in 1962, patterns of trade changed and ...

  5. Azalai - Wikipedia

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    Azalai. A camel train traveling from Agadez to Bilma (Niger), 1985. Rock salt at the market in Mopti. It is sold here in slabs, broken and weighed, and packaged into smaller amounts. The Azalai (Tamasheq, var. Azalay) is a semi-annual salt caravan route practiced by Tuareg traders in the Sahara desert between Timbuktu and the Taoudenni salt ...

  6. Chumak - Wikipedia

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    Chumak. Chumak (Ukrainian: чумак) was a historical and traditional wagon-based trading occupation in the territory of modern Ukraine in the late Medieval and early Modern periods of history. [1] It involved the delivery of goods (salt, fish, grain, and others) for the purpose of long-distance sales using carts (wagons) harnessed to oxen.

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  8. Labana - Wikipedia

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    Labana (also spelled Lubana, Lavana, Lubhana; lit. 'salt trader') is a merchant and transportation community in India engaged in maritime trade and land trade, which includes trading and transportation of goods such as saltpetre, silk, diamonds, etc. In the Punjab region, during socio-economic reforms, Labanas overwhelmingly became agriculturists.

  9. New restaurant: Salt spa moves, reopens with coffee bar in ...

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    The salt spa owner saw too many clients coming in with drinks. She decided to relocate and reopen with a coffee bar. New restaurant: Salt spa moves, reopens with coffee bar in Old Florida area