The Gulf has had people of diverse ethnic backgrounds since long before the age of oil, illustrating a long-standing cultural and religious diversity.
Conflict and cohabitation between different religious traditions have characterized the Persian Gulf, showcasing the region's complex dynamics throughout history.
This book reveals that during the Middle Ages, these lands were key hubs in maritime trade, contradicting the notion of historical insignificance.
Brian Ulrich’s work emphasizes the significance of the Persian Gulf's long-distance trade to its culture and economy, as well as to the broader Middle Eastern context.
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