Arab traders were merchants from the Arabian Peninsula who engaged in long-distance trade along established sea routes. They played a significant role in the diffusion of goods, ideas, and religions across various regions.
Related terms
Silk Road: Refers to the ancient network of trade routes connecting East Asia with Europe and Africa. It facilitated cultural exchange between different civilizations.
Indian Ocean Trade: This term refers to the maritime trade network that connected countries around the Indian Ocean basin, including Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Trans-Saharan Trade: The trans-Saharan trade was a network of trading routes that connected West Africa with North Africa and facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between these regions.