Anahilapura: Understanding Its Expansive Network during the Time of the Chaulukyas

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2018-01-01
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Ghosh, Suchandra
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Gujarat's role in the international trade network has long been researched. During the first half of the second millennium CE, the Indian Ocean emerged as a vast trading zone; its western termini were Siraf/Basra/Baghdad in the Persian Gulf zone and Alexandria/Fustat (old Cairo) in the Red Sea area, while the eastern terminus extended up to the ports in China. However, this essay privileges a single place, Anahilapura, which acted as a hinterland to many of the ports of Gujarat.
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Chaulukyas, Indian Ocean, Jaina, mandapika, port and hinterland
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Asian Review of World Histories. v.6(2)