2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0075426917000052
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Drops of Greek in a Multilingual Sea: The Egyptian Network and its Residential Presences in the Indian Ocean

Abstract: This article explores one of the remarkable legacies of the Hellenistic Greek world: the subsequent activity in the Indian Ocean of Greek-speaking Egyptians and certain people of India who called themselves Yavanas. But while doing so, it addresses certain vexing issues. One is whether merchants from Roman Egypt established stable residential communities in the ports of India during the first and second centuries AD. Another is how Yavanas living near the Gulf of Barygaza and the western Ghats in western India… Show more

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