What were the two intermediate trading stations mentioned in the Mesopotamian Text?
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The Mesopotamian texts speak of two intermediate trading stations called Dilmun and Makan, which lay between Mesopotamia and Meluha
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The Mesopotamian texts speak of 2 intermediate trading stations called "Dilmun & Makan", which lay between Mesopotamia & Meluha
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- The "Harappans" established a "trading colony" in northern Afghanistan that evidently facilitated trade with "Central Asia". Their cities also carried trade with those in the land of the "Tigris and the Euphrates".
- The "Mesopotamian records" from about 2350 BC onwards refer to trade with "Meluha", which was the "ancient name" given to the "Indus region".
- The "Mesopotamian texts" tells about 2 "intermediate trading stations" called "Makan & Dilmun" , which lay between Meluha & Mesopotamia.
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