Red Sea Trade

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Red Sea Trade explores the crucial role of the Red Sea as an economic artery connecting Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. This waterway fostered the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural practices, significantly impacting global trade networks and the development of civilizations. The book argues that the Red Sea's unique geography and ecological characteristics created a sustained interplay between diverse societies, leading to specialized trading practices and the diffusion of technological innovations. It examines how the Red Sea has functioned not merely as a maritime route, but as a vital conduit for economic and cultural exchange.

The book unfolds chronologically, beginning with the Red Sea's geography and early trade history involving ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Axumites. It then analyzes the medieval and early modern periods, highlighting the influence of Islamic empires and European colonial powers. Later chapters address the modern era, focusing on the Suez Canal's impact and the geopolitical significance of the Red Sea today. Drawing upon archaeological reports, historical documents, and contemporary economic data, the book provides a balanced account of the opportunities and challenges presented by Red Sea trade.

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