England defcated them in a famous war. 5 They treated the people there badly and made them submit to the British government.Indi a finally became independent from Britain in the 1940s. Today, it is still called"the land of spices". In fact, at present Indi a produces 2. 5 million ...
Frankincense, myrrh, and spices were highly coveted and highly expensive necessities of life in the ancient world. They were transported from distant corners of the world to their Mediterranean customers, and their routes crossed the Arabian Peninsula by camel caravan. An Arabian tribe, the Nabataean...
Black pepper, popularly known as the "King of Spices", has a very checkered history dating back to the times of Queen Sheeba and King Solomon (BC 1015-BC 66) and has influenced the destiny of nations and their people, spread across the world, both economically and culturally. Today pepper...