An example of the continuity would be when the Indian Ocean was under the control of the Fatimad Empire in the 10th century CE, trade flourished in the Indian Ocean. Its ties were extended all the way to Song China which shows how the Indian Ocean trade was expanded and flourished under this Empire. Another example of this would be during the 14th century while Yuan Empire controlled most of the Indian Ocean trade. Many traders and merchants benefited from the trade being under Mongol control (Control of the Yuan Empire). Trade in the Indian Ocean region also flourished while under control of the Mughal, Safavid and the Ottoman Empires. This shows how trade in the Indian Ocean region stayed the same, because it flourished while under the rule of each empire, and changed because of the variance of empires that controlled
An example of the continuity would be when the Indian Ocean was under the control of the Fatimad Empire in the 10th century CE, trade flourished in the Indian Ocean. Its ties were extended all the way to Song China which shows how the Indian Ocean trade was expanded and flourished under this Empire. Another example of this would be during the 14th century while Yuan Empire controlled most of the Indian Ocean trade. Many traders and merchants benefited from the trade being under Mongol control (Control of the Yuan Empire). Trade in the Indian Ocean region also flourished while under control of the Mughal, Safavid and the Ottoman Empires. This shows how trade in the Indian Ocean region stayed the same, because it flourished while under the rule of each empire, and changed because of the variance of empires that controlled