New people became involved in trade such as the Europeans and new trading and sailing technologies came into fruition during this period.
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Ashin Das Gupta has written: 'The World of the Indian Ocean Merchant 1500-1800' -- subject(s): History, Commerce, Merchants, Trade routes, Merchant ships, Merchant marine 'Merchants of maritime India, 1500-1800' -- subject(s): History, Commerce, Indian Ocean Region, Merchant marine 'Indian merchants and the decline of Surat' -- subject(s): History, Merchants, Social conditions, Commerce 'Prabandha samagra' 'Indian Merchants and the Decline of Surat C. 1700-1750'
New Egland
No. It does not touch the Pacific Ocean. It has the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east.
the Indian ocean
north atlantic ocean,indian ocean.
mozambique
East-central Africa on the Indian Ocean.
The Indian Ocean
They are called cyclones in the Indian Ocean and typhoons in the western Pacific and Philippines region.
Yes, parts of Arabia are bordered by the Indian Ocean. Specifically, the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, which includes Oman and the UAE, has coastlines along the Arabian Sea, a northern extension of the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean also plays a significant role in the region's trade and maritime activities.
Malay Peninsula