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Writing about the volume of Indo-Roman trade, who bitterly remarked ``not a year passed without the (Roman) Empire paying out 100 million sesterces (nearly one and a half-crore rupees) to India, to the Chera land and Arabia'?

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Writing about the volume of Indo-Roman trade, who bitterly remarked ``not a year passed without the (Roman) Empire paying out 100 million sesterces (nearly one and a half-crore rupees) to India, to the Chera land and Arabia'?
1). Ptolemy
2). Pliny
3). Author of Periplus
4). Caldwell

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Option option 2 is the correct answer

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