Hemayun Akhtar Nazmi and Saiyad Md. Shahnawaz
This study paper looks at how the cultures of Bharat and the Arabian Peninsula have always been linked. Its goal is to bring attention to migration and the role of Indian diaspora in making this relationship cordial, committed and well connected. It also looks at different ways that cultures connect to each other, like trade, business, intellectual debate and migration. The time frame of this piece goes from the Jahiliya era (which was before Islam) to the Mongol attack of Baghdad in 1258 AD. The study shows how migration trends and diasporic groups made it possible for people to share ideas, goods and cultures. All of these things have made the educational and culture history of both region stronger. This research emphasizes the significance of language (particularly Sanskrit and Arabic) in disseminating scientific and spiritual concepts. It also promotes cultural connects across different civilizations through vocal and verbal means of communications.
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