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Research Paper Volume 6 Issue 4 1150 - 1160 July 30, 2023

Unveiling the Enigmatic Past: Exploration of Ancient India through Western Eyes

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Neelesh Nandan
Student at K.L.E. Law College, Bengaluru, India
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Abstract

History is like a mosaic, the more we try to decode, the more we get to know its crypticness. Western kingdoms started the sea expeditions that eventually connected them to the Indian subcontinent because of their quest for wealth and exotic goods. These encounters resulted in the transfer of ideas, products, and expertise between the two areas, which had a significant impact on the blending of cultures. The thriving trade lines between ancient India and European kingdoms allowed for the flow of goods such as spices, textiles, valuable stones, and other items, which improved the economies of both regions. Through economic growth, cultural exchange, and cross-pollination, this transcontinental commercial network influenced the cultures it connected. The discovery of ancient India from Europe is evidence of the never-ending spirit of discovery and the never-ending search to comprehend the wonders of our common human history.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 4, Page 1150 - 1160
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.115521
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