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How was the arabian peninsula most affected by the loss of sea trade routes due to war?
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How was the arabian peninsula most affected by the loss of sea trade routes due to war?
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The Arabian Peninsula became most affected by the loss of sea routes during the war. Therefore, to solve the problem, they became reliant on land trade which leads to the establishment of the caravan industry and a thriving trade-based economy.
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