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  2. Pochteca - Wikipedia

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    The professional merchants were classified into the following roles: Tlachiuhqui – the producers that manufactured all that they sold, this usually took place domestically so they did not do as much traveling as other merchants. Tlanamacac – the merchandiser. Tlanecuilo – the retailer, usually the one who profits the most from trade.

  3. Travelling salesman problem - Wikipedia

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    Solution of a travelling salesman problem: the black line shows the shortest possible loop that connects every red dot. In the theory of computational complexity, the travelling salesman problem (TSP) asks the following question: "Given a list of cities and the distances between each pair of cities, what is the shortest possible route that visits each city exactly once and returns to the ...

  4. My Empire: Traveling merchants roll into town, bearing gifts

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  5. Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A merchant is a person who trades in goods produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated in ancient Babylonia, Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenicia and Rome.

  6. Preserved Fish - Wikipedia

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    Preserved Fish (/ p r ə ˈ z ɜːr v ɪ d /; July 14, 1766 – July 23, 1846) was a prominent New York City shipping merchant [1] in the early 19th century. He was an early broker of the New York Stock & Exchange Board .

  7. Za (guilds) - Wikipedia

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    Merchant shops on Nihonbashi bridge in Edo (present-day Tokyo) The Ōnin War of 1467 plunged the country into a period of chaos and war, called the Sengoku period , which would last over 130 years. However, the za continued to operate, and perhaps became even more powerful as the ability to safely travel and transport goods across the nation ...

  8. Sutler - Wikipedia

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    A sutler or victualer is a civilian merchant who sells provisions to an army in the field, in camp, or in quarters. Sutlers sold wares from the back of a wagon or a temporary tent, traveling with an army or to remote military outposts. [1]

  9. Fisch, Rhineland-Palatinate - Wikipedia

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    Fisch is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Its population is 414 (Dec. 2020). Its population is 414 (Dec. 2020). History