History
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Surat was founded by Parsi refugees in the 12th century, and it emerged as a minor trading post during the 1500s when it was plundered and razed numerous times by the Portuguese. In 1592, after a protracted siege, the town fell to Akbar, under whose patronage, it became one of India ’s most prosperous mercantile capitals, as well as a key transit point for Muslims heading to Mecca . Lord Krishna stopped with his cows The existence of Surat city dates back to the years of Mahabharat i.e. about year 3,000 B.C. It is said that Lord Krishna stopped with his cows on his transition from Mathura to Dwarka city and the images of the cow’s foot prints are still visible to the devotees at a place popularly called "Gai Pagli" (Foot steps of cows). Lata Pradesh Learned Brahmins called city of Surat as Suryapur century. As Abbe Reynal says, "at the beginning of 13th century, Surat was nothing more than a mean hamlet." Learned Brahmins called city of Surat as Suryapur (say around 15th/16th century) when Surat was already a city of great trade. Modern Surat is supposed to be built on the site of old Hindu town of Suryapur . Sir Monies Williams suggests that the old name of the town was "Suraj" (Sanskrit Surya)- city of sun. A Muhammadan ruler wishing to change its Hindu into one more significant Muslim domination, converted "Suraj" into " Surat " (a chapter in Kuran). Bunder- e-Khubsurat Spices, silk, musk and porcelain was the major business principal commein population and became rulers. Trading with Malacca , China , Sumatra , etc., spices, silk, musk and porcelain was the major business. |



