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Question
______ from India and Southeast Asia travelled through ‘Silk Route’ to other parts of the world.
Options
Gold and silver ornaments
Clothes and spices
Grain and pulses
Iron and other metals
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Solution
Clothes and spices from India and Southeast Asia travelled through ‘Silk Route’ to other parts of the world.
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