Explain the importance of ports and markets in the pre Islamic era
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surat was the gateway of trade with west asia
surath was also called the gateway to mecca because many pilgrims ship set sail from here
it is famous for their gold lace borders and dad market in west asia africa and europe
there were also several retail and whole sale shop selling cotten textile thus ; ancer for your question'
surath was also called the gateway to mecca because many pilgrims ship set sail from here
it is famous for their gold lace borders and dad market in west asia africa and europe
there were also several retail and whole sale shop selling cotten textile thus ; ancer for your question'
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Pre-Islamic Arab trade refers to the land- and sea-trade networks used by pre-Islamic Arab nations and traders. Some regions are also known as the incense trade route. Trade has been documented as early as the beginning of the second millenium BCE.
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