What was the Arabian Peninsula's involvement in the Indian Ocean Trade?

A. Slaves from the Harvest

B.Goods from Portugal

C.Camels and goods from Europe

D.Horses and goods from Middle East

Respuesta :

The Arabian peninsula were involved in transporting goods and camels from the Europe.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

In classical period, merchants from Arab traded the goods. The camels were used to transport these variety of goods from Europe through the Arabian peninsula to the Indian ocean trade routes.

The most of the trading goods were gold, pearls and ivories and many of the precious stones with spices and textiles as well. They used camel caravan for the transport. The Indian ocean's trade route was also termed as the Incense Road.