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how did the Arabs communicate with Indian ​

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Answered by starsupersk
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Arabs in India are people with Arab origins who have over a long period of time, settled in the Indian Subcontinent. There have been extensive trade and cultural links between India and the Arab world spanning several millennia.[1][2] The west coast region of India, especially Malabar and Konkan coasts were active trading hubs, where Arab merchants frequently used to visit on their way to Sri Lanka and South East Asia.[3] Over a span of several centuries, migrants from different Arabian nations emigrated to various regions and kingdoms of the Indian subcontinent as merchants, missionaries and through intermarriages

Answered by khandentists
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A thorough study of Indian history suggests that India's first substantial contact with the Arabic language came when the Arab Muslims settled in the western Indian province of Sind. Subsequently, the Arabic language continued to flourish further under the patronage of the Mughal rulers in India.

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