The designation of specific seafarers in the Indian maritime trade zone as Persian, Arab, Indian and Malay often
a. concealed mixed race heritage.
b. meant limited linguistic capabilities.
c. meant stereotypical and restricted cultural interaction.
d. none of the above.
ANSWER:
a
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