e/Early history of Kedah

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has glosseng: Kedah is one of many early Malay Peninsula trade centres that have been found, many have yet to be identified. Its location at the entrance to the Straits of Malacca, on the same latitude as south India provided a natural sailing route between the two points, ships could sail due east or due west on the Bay of Bengal without danger of becoming lost. Early west coast trade centres are few in number as they were overshadowed by Kedah. After the 7th century, Kedah was subjugated by Srivijaya but due to its well known, the Indian sources continue to depict Kedah. Early Kedah supplied the most in tin and jungle products such as rattan, resin, honey, beeswax, elephants, ivory, areca nuts, sepang wood and black woods, and profited from tax collections.
lexicalizationeng: Early History of Kedah
instance of(noun) a route followed by traders (usually in caravans)
trade route
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Lithuanian
has glosslit: Transmalakinė prekyba – prekybos tinklas, klestėjęs I mūsų eros tūkstantmetyje. Jis buvo jūrinio šilko kelio, jungusio Kiniją ir Indiją dalis, kirtusi Malakos pusiasalį. Dėl šio tinklo įtakos kūrėsi pirmosios malajų prekybinės valstybės.
lexicalizationlit: Transmalakinė prekyba
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