When Indian Trade Dominated China: Economics in the 13th Century

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The astonishing discovery of 60,000 ceramic objects in a shipwreck off the coast of Indonesia challenges everything we think we know about medieval trade and globalisation. Anirudh Kanisetti explores how trade made medieval India and China rich, and the many embassies sent by Chinese emperors to the south Indian coast.

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