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Major Trade Routes of Southeast Asia, 1750 B.C.E.
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Map based on the experiences of Suhendran Traders

 


 

Though the Great Suhendran Collapse was mere years away, the peoples of Southeast Asia celebrated this brief period as an age of relative peace and prosperity, unaware of the chaos that would soon envelop the region. Trade, especially, flourished in this brief time, as traders from every corner of the region found their fortunes moving people, goods, foods, and raw materials from island to island. The two largest trade hubs by far are Ayamerah, capital of the eponymous Merchant Princedom, and Kuching, the capital of the Kingdom of Suhendra, both of which were home to massive harbors and a constant movement of goods, people, and ideas.

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