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Which natural phenomenon discovered in the 1st century ad helped indo-roman maritime trade? by whom?

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Answered by KDPatak
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Land routes, during the time of Augustus, were also used for Indian embassies to reach Rome. The discoveries found on Bet Dwarka and on other areas on the western coast of India strongly indicate that there were strong Indo-Roman trade relations during the first two centuries of the Common Era.

Answered by mariospartan
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Natural phenomenon:

Though Indo-roman trade relations were not given in detail some archaeological shreds of evidence proved the relationships between India and the presence of Romans in southern India by the means of the sea route.

During the period of Augustus rule in roman, many imports and exports were made by Indian Kings to expand their relationships with other countries in the form of thanksgivings and materials. The products exchanged include muslin clothes, spices, jewels, metals, cutlery, coins and other material needs.

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