commerce with India by Bandar Abbsi
Yezd is still a place of important trade, and carries on a thriving
commerce with India by Bandar Abbsi. A visitor in the end of 1865 says:
‘The external trade appears to be very considerable, and the merchants of
Yezd are reputed to be amongst the most enterprising and respectable of
their class in Persia. Some of their agents have lately gone, not only to
Bombay, but to the Mauritius, Java, and China.’
August 26, 2006
Yezd is still a place of important trade, and carries on a thriving
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