Grand Trunk Road
Ancient major road spanning from Teknaf, Bangladesh to Kabul, Afghanistan, connecting South Asia for over two millennia as one of Asia's longest and oldest routes.
Trace the ancient trade networks that connected India with the world
Ancient major road spanning from Teknaf, Bangladesh to Kabul, Afghanistan, connecting South Asia for over two millennia as one of Asia's longest and oldest routes.
Ancient maritime trade network connecting China through Southeast Asia and India to East Africa and the Middle East, facilitating exchange of goods and culture.
Ancient maritime and overland trade networks connecting Asia's spice-producing regions with Europe, Middle East, and Africa, shaping global commerce for millennia.
Ancient northern trade route of India connecting Taxila to eastern regions, forming the backbone of Indian commerce and cultural exchange in antiquity.
Ancient trade route connecting the Baltic Sea amber sources with the Mediterranean, facilitating commerce and cultural exchange across prehistoric and Roman Europe.
Strategic southeastern Indian coastline facilitating maritime trade between India and Southeast Asia, known for textiles and cultural exchange.
Ancient overland trade route connecting northern India to the Deccan plateau, vital for commerce and cultural exchange in ancient and medieval India.
Ancient trade network connecting Arabia and East Africa to Mediterranean markets, transporting frankincense and myrrh through desert kingdoms from 7th century BCE.
Ancient caravan network connecting Southwest China, Tibet, and beyond through high-altitude mountain passes, trading tea for horses and other goods.
Ancient caravan routes connecting sub-Saharan Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean, facilitating trade in gold, salt, and slaves across the Sahara Desert.