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  2. Timeline of international trade - Wikipedia

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    The goods from the East African trade were landed at one of the three main Roman ports, Arsing, Berenice, and Moos Hormones, which rose to prominence during the 1st century BCE. [8] [9] Hanger controlled the Incense trade routes across Arabia to the Mediterranean and exercised control over the trading of aromatics to Babylon in the 1st century ...

  3. Trade route - Wikipedia

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    From the 8th until the 15th century, Venetian and genoese merchants held the monopoly of European trade with the Middle East. The silk and spice trade, involving spices, incense, herbs, drugs and opium, made these Mediterranean city-states phenomenally rich. Spices were among the most expensive and demanded products of the Middle Ages.

  4. Economic history of the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Trade along the Swahili coast dates back to the 1st century C.E. and up to the 19th century C.E. Though there are not many reliable written records of trade along the East African coast between the 1st and 11th centuries, trade still occurred between the Indian Ocean coast and the rest of the world (India, China and Arabian countries

  5. Jake Sullivan boasted exactly a year ago about how quiet the ...

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    Sullivan admitted at the time that “challenges remain.” “But the amount of time that I have to spend on crisis and conflict in the Middle East today compared to any of my predecessors going ...

  6. Maritime Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    Austronesian proto-historic and historic (Maritime Silk Road) maritime trade network in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean [1]. The Maritime Silk Road or Maritime Silk Route is the maritime section of the historic Silk Road that connected Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Arabian Peninsula, eastern Africa, and Europe.

  7. All trade and no democracy is the new hallmark of India-US ties

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  8. Peace expert says U.S. strikes on Houthis in Yemen mark ... - AOL

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    Mona Yacoubian, vice president of the Middle East and North Africa Center at the U.S. Institute of Peace, speaks with Yahoo News about what the U.S. and U.K. retaliatory strikes against Houthi ...

  9. History of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup J-P209, the most common human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup in the Middle East today, is believed to have arisen in the region 31,700 ± 12,800 years ago. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The two main current subgroups, J-M267 and J-M172 , which now comprise between them almost all of the population of the haplogroup, are both believed to have arisen very ...