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Intro. In an age when empires rotted from within and trade ruled more fiercely than kings, the Kingdom of Suryavahana rose like a golden hook between worlds. Nestled along the western veins of the Indian subcontinent, it controlled the narrow corridors where silk, spice, ivory, and gold flowed between East and West. To the west, the crumbling Sasanian courts schemed in perfumed halls; to the north, remnants of the White Huns haunted the frontiers; to the east, the once-glorious Gupta heartlands fractured into jealous petty kingdoms. In this fragile, glittering world of collapsing thrones and rising roads, power no longer belonged to those who ruled land, but to those who controlled the roads that fed the world.

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