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South Asia's diverse societies have long been interconnected with the wider world from "summary" of South Asia in World History by Marc Jason Gilbert

Throughout history, South Asia has been a region characterized by diverse societies with deep connections to the broader world. These connections have been established through various means, such as trade, migration, and cultural exchange. The people of South Asia have interacted with other regions since ancient times, shaping their own societies and influencing those of others in return. Trade has played a crucial role in connecting South Asia to the wider world. The region's strategic location along major trade routes has made it a hub of economic activity for centuries. South Asian goods, such as spices, textiles, and precious stones, have been in high demand in distant markets, leading to the establishment of extensive trade networks that spanned multiple continents. Moreover, South Asia's diverse societies have been shaped b...
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    South Asia in World History

    Marc Jason Gilbert

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