Category:Indo-Roman trade and relations
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Indo-Roman trade and relations (trade between India and the Roman Empire) through the overland caravan routes via Anatolia and Persia antedated the southern trade route via the Red Sea and monsoons which started around the beginning of the Common Era (CE) following the reign of Augustus and his conquest of Egypt in 30 BCE. Roman and Greek traders frequented the present day Southern India and Sri Lanka, securing trade with the seafaring states of the Chola, Pandyan and Chera dynasties and establishing trading settlements which remained long after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and also outlasted Byzantium's loss of the Egypt and the Red Sea ports (ca. 639-645 CE).
Media in category "Indo-Roman trade and relations"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Indo-Roman trade.jpg 2,499 × 1,413; 967 KB
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Italy to India Route.svg 606 × 359; 807 KB
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Lampada romana a olio rinvenuta in sri lanka, I-II secolo.jpg 1,920 × 1,076; 1.01 MB
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TabulaPeutingerianaMuziris.jpg 457 × 373; 71 KB
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Transasia trade routes 1stC CE gr2 macrobia label corrected.png 800 × 480; 218 KB
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Transasia trade routes 1stC CE gr2.png 800 × 480; 218 KB
Categories:
- Ancient India
- Commerce in ancient Rome
- International trade
- Maritime history of India
- History of transport in India
- Economic history of India
- History of Kerala
- History of Tamil Nadu
- History of Sri Lanka
- History of South India
- India in the 30s BC
- India in the 1st century
- India in the 2nd century
- India in the 3rd century
- India in the 4th century
- India in the 5th century
- India in the 6th century
- India in the 7th century
- Relations of India and Italy
- Roman Empire by country