Dakshinapatha (southern trade route)

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Dakshinapatha (southern trade route) was an important ancient Indian overland trade corridor running through the Deccan and southern regions, facilitating commerce and cultural exchange for powers such as the Satavahana dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient trade route
historical route in India
overland trade corridor
associatedWith Deccan polities NERFINISHED
Satavahana realm NERFINISHED
ancient Indian trade networks
connects Deccan plateau NERFINISHED
northern India NERFINISHED
southern peninsular India
contrastedWith Uttarapatha (northern trade route)
country India
culturalRole channel for cultural diffusion in Deccan and south India
economicRole major artery of inland trade in ancient India
facilitatedTradeIn agricultural produce
craft products
regional goods
historicalPeriod ancient India
languageOfName Sanskrit
literalMeaning southern road
locatedIn Deccan region NERFINISHED
Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
southern India NERFINISHED
mediumOfTransport bullock carts
pack animals
mentionedInContextOf ancient Indian trade routes
routeType long-distance caravan route
usedBy Satavahana dynasty NERFINISHED
usedFor commerce
cultural exchange
overland trade

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Satavahana dynasty tradeRoute Dakshinapatha (southern trade route)