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The Dvārakā–Kamboja route is an ancient land trade route that was an important branch of the Silk Road during antiquity and the early medieval era. It is referred to in Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain works. It connected the Kamboja Kingdom in today's Afghanistan and Tajikistan via Pakistan to Dvārakā (Dvaravati) and other major ports in Gujarat, India, permitting goods from Afghanistan and China to be exported by sea to southern India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East and Ancient Greece and Rome. The road was the second most important ancient caravan route linking India with the nations of the northwest.

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  • Ruta Dvaravati–Kamboja (es)
  • Dvārakā–Kamboja route (en)
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  • The Dvārakā–Kamboja route is an ancient land trade route that was an important branch of the Silk Road during antiquity and the early medieval era. It is referred to in Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain works. It connected the Kamboja Kingdom in today's Afghanistan and Tajikistan via Pakistan to Dvārakā (Dvaravati) and other major ports in Gujarat, India, permitting goods from Afghanistan and China to be exported by sea to southern India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East and Ancient Greece and Rome. The road was the second most important ancient caravan route linking India with the nations of the northwest. (en)
  • La via Kamboja–Dvaravati fu un'antica rotta commerciale terrestre, parte importante della Via della Seta attiva fino all'Alto Medioevo. Collegava via mare le zone della Cina Meridionale e del Sud-Est Asiatico al Regno di Kamboja, situato sul Pamir, estendendosi poi al Medio-Oriente ed all'Europa. (it)
  • La ruta Kamboya-Dwaravati es el nombre que se le daba en la vieja literatura jataka a una antigua ruta comercial terrestre que fue una rama importante de la ruta de la Seda durante la antigüedad y la época medieval temprana. Conectaba el reino Kamboya (en los actuales Afganistán y Tayikistán), vía Pakistán, con el puerto de Duáraka y otros importantes puertos en la región de Guyarat (actual India), permitiendo que los bienes procedentes de Afganistán y China fuesen exportados por vía marítima hasta la India meridional, Sri Lanka, Medio Oriente y las antiguas Grecia y Roma. (es)
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