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Iran: A Persian drawing of a camel being loaded with merchandise for transport to Europe.

Iran: A Persian drawing of a camel being loaded with merchandise for transport to Europe.

As far back as the 6th century CE, great caravans of camels traveled regularly over the Arab trade routes between India and the Middle East carrying prized Eastern goods, such as drugs, hemp, opium, incense and spices. In the Middle Ages, these goods were transferred on to the Levant and to merchants in Venice for distribution throughout Europe.

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