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which route was under by Arab traders to trade with India​

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The sea trade was in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. The sea route in the Red Sea was from Bab-el-Mandeb to Berenike and from there by land to the Nile and then by boats to Alexandria. Luxury goods was traded along the overland Incense Route included Indian spices, ebony, silk and fine textiles.

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They were all imported from Asia and Africa. Muslim traders – mainly descendants of Arab sailors from Yemen and Oman – dominated maritime routes throughout the Indian Ocean, tapping source regions in the Far East and shipping for trading emporiums in India, westward to Ormus in Persian Gulf and Jeddah in the Red Sea.

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