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has glosseng: The Kamboja–Dvaravati Route was an ancient land trade route that was an important branch of the Silk Road. The route dates from the Indus Valley Civilization period in the 3rd millennium BCE, and was a major trading pathway through to the 1st millennium CE. It connected the Kamboja Kingdom in today's Afghanistan and Tajikstan to Dvaraka and other major ports in Gujarat, India, permitting goods from Afghanistan and China to be exported by sea to southern India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East and Ancient Greece and Rome. The road was the second most important ancient caravan route linking India with the nations of the northwest.
lexicalizationeng: Kamboja Dvaravati route
lexicalizationeng: Kamboja-Dvaravati Route
lexicalizationeng: Kamboja–Dvaravati Route
instance of(noun) a route followed by traders (usually in caravans)
trade route
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