There is a close relationship between the …

Years: 676 - 819

There is a close relationship between the Licchavi settlements and trade.

The Kolis of present-day Kathmandu and the Vrijis of present-day Hadigaon were known even in the Buddha's time as commercial and political confederations in north India.

By the time of the Licchavi kingdom, trade has long been intimately connected with the spread of Buddhism and religious pilgrimage.

One of the main contributions of Nepal during this period is the transmission of Buddhist culture to Tibet and all of central Asia, through merchants, pilgrims, and missionaries.

In return, Nepal gains money from customs duties and goods that help  to support the Licchavi state, as well as the artistic heritage that makes the valley famous.

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