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Middle East and India: Bridging the Gulf

Author: David Pfeiffer

03 Apr 2008 | 03:03 | secure

Kuwait has long been a trading post, a hub where the markets of modern Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia and other territories could easily be accessed by Arabian Gulf transportation. The renowned Greek ruins on the Kuwaiti Island of Faylaka suggest that it was an active hub for trading between the Mediterra ...

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