how do they ran trade in the subcontinent from the 6th century BCE
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From the sixth century BCE, land and river routes criss-crossed the subcontinent and extended in various directions overland into Central Asia and beyond, and overseas, from ports that dotted the costline-extending across the Arabian Sea to East and North Africa and West Asia, and through the Bay of Bengal to Southeast Asia and China.
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From the sixth century BCE, land and river routes criss-crossed the subcontinent and extended in various directions overland into Central Asia and beyond, and overseas, from ports that dotted the costline-extending across the Arabian Sea to East and North Africa and West Asia, and through the Bay of Bengal to Southeast Asia and China.
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