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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The spice trade is a commercial activity of ancient origin which involves the merchandising of spices, incense, herbs, drugs and opium. The Roman-Indian routes were dependent upon techniques developed by the maritime trading power, Kingdom of Axum (ca 400s BC AD 1000s) which had pioneered the Red Sea route before the 1st century. When they encountered Rome (circa 30 BCE 10 CE) they shared with Roman merchants knowledge of riding the seasonal monsoons of the Arabian Sea, keeping a cordial relationship with one another until the mid-seventh century,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The spice trade is a commercial activity of ancient origin which involves the merchandising of spices, incense, herbs, drugs and opium. The Roman-Indian routes were dependent upon techniques developed by the maritime trading power, Kingdom of Axum (ca 400s BC AD 1000s) which had pioneered the Red Sea route before the 1st century. When they encountered Rome (circa 30 BCE 10 CE) they shared with Roman merchants knowledge of riding the seasonal monsoons of the Arabian Sea, keeping a cordial relationship with one another until the mid-seventh century, when the rise of Islam closed off the overland caravan routes through Egypt and the Suez, and sundered the European trade community from Axum and India.