Talk:Indian Ocean trade

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Mwenemucii in topic Rearrangement and Modern Scholarly works

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Removed Popular culture section. edit

Not sure who added this. But the general term of "popular culture" is a reference to the impact of said article in the general youth culture spanning recent generation through classic and/or Iconic MASS media which is not to be confused with historic cultural influence the Indian Ocean trade had. Seeing how the only entry of that was a Youtube video, it begs the question if it was meant as a reference (which poorly fits the quota) or as promotion.

P.S: I am a huge Crashcourse fan but I'm just stating what I think is Necessary .

--MartianH (talk) 10:54, 1 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Monsoon season edit

Rearrangement and Modern Scholarly works edit

Hi members,I will be updating and rearranging the whole article using scholarly references from 2000 years ago to the present.

In case of any issue,you can contact me on this talk.

--Mwenemucii (talk) 19:50, 6 April 2019 (UTC)Reply