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Arabian Gulf; Impression of a stamped seal from the Kingdom of Dilmun, probably on the western shores of the Arabian Gulf, c. 2000 BCE

Arabian Gulf; Impression of a stamped seal from the Kingdom of Dilmun, probably on the western shores of the Arabian Gulf, c. 2000 BCE

Dilmun (sometimes transliterated Telmun) is a land mentioned by Mesopotamian civilizations as a trade partner, a source of the metal copper, and an entrepôt of the Mesopotamia-to-Indus Valley Civilization trade route.

Although the exact location of Dilmun is unclear, it might be associated with the islands of Bahrain, the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and the nearby Iranian coast of the Arab or Persian Gulf.

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