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how have land routes contributed in establishment of contacts in ancient times??

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It helped in trade for the ancient civilization to the civilization
Answered by ABHIRAM31oct
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A. India’s contacts with the outside world have continued through the ages, but her relationships through the land routes are much older than her maritime contacts.

B. The various passes across the mountains in the north have provided passages to the ancient travellers. These routes (Khyber and Bolan pass) across the mountains have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times.

C. The ideas of Upanishads and the Ramayana, the stories of Panchatantra, the Indian numerals, the decimal system could reach many parts of the world through the land routes. The spices and muslin cloth along with other commodities were taken from India to other countries. The Greek sculpture and the architectural style of dome and minarets from west Asia can be seen in many parts of our country. This is the result of the exchange of commodities and ideas movement of people

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