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Arabian Sea -

It was once known as the Erythraean Sea in Roman times and was central to the spice and silk trades.

The Arabian Sea has been a global trade hub since at least the 3rd millennium BCE. arabian sea

The sea is strategically positioned between the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent. It was once known as the Erythraean Sea

India, Pakistan , Iran , Oman , Yemen , Somalia , and the Maldives . Key Connections: India, Pakistan , Iran , Oman , Yemen

Mumbai Port , Nhava Sheva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port), and Kochi Port . Pakistan : Port of Karachi and Gwadar Port . Oman : Port of Salalah . Ecology & Climate

Major island groups include Socotra (Yemen), the Lakshadweep Islands ( India ), Masirah Island (Oman), and Astola Island (Pakistan). Historical & Economic Significance

The Indus River is the largest freshwater source draining into the sea.

It was once known as the Erythraean Sea in Roman times and was central to the spice and silk trades.

The Arabian Sea has been a global trade hub since at least the 3rd millennium BCE.

The sea is strategically positioned between the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent.

India, Pakistan , Iran , Oman , Yemen , Somalia , and the Maldives . Key Connections:

Mumbai Port , Nhava Sheva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port), and Kochi Port . Pakistan : Port of Karachi and Gwadar Port . Oman : Port of Salalah . Ecology & Climate

Major island groups include Socotra (Yemen), the Lakshadweep Islands ( India ), Masirah Island (Oman), and Astola Island (Pakistan). Historical & Economic Significance

The Indus River is the largest freshwater source draining into the sea.