
Red Sea Trade
The Red Sea Trade refers to the historical exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas between civilizations bordering the Red Sea, such as Ancient Egypt, Arabia, and the Arabian Peninsula, and beyond. This trade route facilitated the movement of commodities like spices, gold, Incense, textiles, and other valuable goods between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. It played a crucial role in connecting diverse societies, fostering economic development, and spreading technological and cultural innovations across regions. The Red Sea's strategic position made it a vital maritime corridor for trade that shaped the development of ancient civilizations.