Gulf maritime trade network

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The Gulf maritime trade network is a historical system of sea routes and commercial hubs across the Persian Gulf that facilitated regional and long-distance trade between Arabia, Persia, India, and beyond.

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instanceOf historical trade network
maritime trade system
connects Arabia NERFINISHED
East Africa NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Indian Ocean trade network
Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Persia NERFINISHED
Red Sea routes
facilitated circulation of luxury goods
cultural exchange
diffusion of religions
movement of bulk commodities
spread of technologies
hasPart Gulf commercial hubs
sea routes of the Persian Gulf
historicalPeriod Abbasid period NERFINISHED
early Islamic period
medieval Indian Ocean trade era
pre-Islamic era
influenced economic integration of the Persian Gulf region
urban development of Gulf port cities
influencedBy Indian Ocean monsoon system
locatedIn Indian Ocean region NERFINISHED
Persian Gulf NERFINISHED
majorPort Bahrain NERFINISHED
Basra NERFINISHED
Hormuz NERFINISHED
Muscat NERFINISHED
Qeshm NERFINISHED
Siraf NERFINISHED
Sohar NERFINISHED
navigationReliedOn coastal sailing
monsoon winds
shipTypeUsed baghlah NERFINISHED
boom (ship)
dhow
tradedGood ceramics
dates
grain
horses
incense
metals
pearls
slaves
spices
textiles
timber
usedFor exchange of goods and commodities
long-distance trade
regional trade

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Qatif port partOf Gulf maritime trade network
Qatif region historicalAffiliation Gulf maritime trade network
this entity surface form: Eastern Arabia trade networks