Pearl Road

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Ohunae shipyard, one of many along the Pearl Road

The Pearl Road or Pearl Route refer to the ancient maritime trade route that connected several important parts of southern Europa on Eurth. The Pearl Road was established in the 2nd Century. From east to west, this maritime trade route connected: Oriental states such as Jaihu and Orioni, the Meteorolan archipelago, Memopotamian peninsula, all the way to Zongla and finally Occidental Aroma. The trade route included crossing several bodies of waters skirting the Oriental Ocean, but not yet into the open ocean. The route overlapped with local Miirosi maritime trade, Paraia Sea trade, Hakenian naval trade network. By the 9th century Ayubi was one of the final links in the Pearl Road. Evidence of these movements can be seen in shipwrecks recovered in the Rivdon Bay and Rosario Sea. The Pearly gates was an informal name for the strait between Tamurin and Orioni, a term later repurposed by some early Christians.

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