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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 7, Part A

Revisiting Bharat-Arab Historical linkages: Cultural, ideological and commercial symbiosis prior to 1258 AD


Author(s): Hemayun Akhtar Nazmi and Saiyad Md Shahnawaz

Abstract: This article explores the complex and continuing connection between Bharat and the Arab world. It traces its evolution from the pre-Islamic era to the fall of Baghdad in 1258 AD. It contests simplistic interpretations of Bharat-Arab interactions as one-dimensional or sporadic and presents an in-depth analysis of trade, diplomacy, cultural exchange and the flow of ideas. Using primary historical texts, archival sources and contemporary scholarship, this paper argues that Bharat-Arab relations were characterised by reciprocity, mutual respect and common civilisational objectives. Central themes of this study are maritime trade, the translation movement during the Abbasid era, linguistic intermingling and the contributions of prominent scholars such as Al-Biruni. This study not only enhances our comprehension of history but also deepens current discussions regarding inter-civilisational interactions and South-South collaboration.

DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i7a.588

Pages: 49-54 | Views: 350 | Downloads: 10

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Hemayun Akhtar Nazmi, Saiyad Md Shahnawaz. Revisiting Bharat-Arab Historical linkages: Cultural, ideological and commercial symbiosis prior to 1258 AD. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(7):49-54. DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i7a.588
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