The Ethiopic Yemeni Indian triangle trade network (the Arabian sea trade) is the greatest trade network to have existed in human history. From the earliest bronze age to our modern days, the Arabian sea and Indian Ocean have been the center of an extensive trade between eastern Africa, Southern Arabia & the Indian subcontinent that has granted great riches and made civilization. This video will be about this Arabian sea triangle trade network.
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