The Ghana empire became rich by taxing Muslims who traveled to sell gold and salt.
Sunderland grew as a port, mostly selling coal and salt.
With the privilege of disembarking and selling salt without paying taxes, the city enjoyed a big fishing and merchant development.
The only reason anyone would sell salt more cheaply usually would be because he was desperate for money.
It dates to the mid-18th century, when its owners sold salt to preserve meat.
Cheng carried on the family business in selling salt and he was so generous and kind to his friends.
A long time ago, a young man lived with his sick father and sold salt.
The Gadhai were also involved in selling salt.
The Gadhai have seen a decline in their traditional occupation, which was selling salt.
He also sold salt, mill carts, blankets, harnesses, whips, and ropes.