Ancient maritime empires were powerful civilizations that built their strength, wealth, and influence through control of sea trade routes, naval dominance, and overseas territories. From the Phoenicians of the Mediterranean, famed for their shipbuilding and extensive trade networks, to the Greeks and later the Romans, who used their fleets to expand commerce and political power, these empires relied on the seas as lifelines for prosperity. In the Indian Ocean, the Chola Empire of South India and the Srivijaya Empire of Southeast Asia commanded vast maritime domains, linking traders from Africa to China. Similarly, China’s maritime expeditions under Admiral Zheng He in the 15th century showcased naval power and cultural exchange on an unprecedented scale. These empires not only transported goods like spices, textiles, and precious metals but also spread languages, religions, and technologies across continents. Their mastery of navigation, ship design, and port infrastructure transformed oceans into highways of cultural and economic exchange, shaping the foundations of global trade as we know it today.
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