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Aparajita Biswas (University of Mumbai)
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전남대학교 글로벌디아스포라연구소 전남대학교 글로벌디아스포라연구소 국제학술회의 2012 장보고 국제학술회의 '동아시아 해상 활동과 글로벌 디아스포라'
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2012.11
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311 - 325 (15page)

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People of ancient India were known to be enterprising, looking for trade routes across the ocean in the quest to find lucrative markets for their merchandise. They set sail across the Arabian Sea to the west and Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean in the east, to new countries. In the process, they played an influential role in the history of the countries with whom they came in touch. Records show that India’s trade across the seas began much before the Christian era, with ships setting sail with Indian merchandise to the lands in the west and north of the Arabian Sea. These lands included Persia, Egypt and the East African coastal region. Even ancient Indian religious texts and writings in Sanskrit and Pali mention such trade contacts. These are also corroborated by accounts of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia and Babylon. W. H. Schoff, an eminent historian, wrote, “The sea trade was principally of Dravidian development, while both Dravidian and Buddhist writings are of Aryan origin and refer to things new to their race but old to the world”.
In the light of the above, this paper focuses on early Indian trade connections with, and Indian settlements in East Africa.

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1. Nature of Early Trade
2. Indian enterprises around the Lake
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