The Dilmun civilization is believed to have emerged around 3000 BCE in the region that is now Bahrain and parts of the Arabian Gulf. It was a significant trade hub due to its strategic location, linking Mesopotamia with the Indus Valley. Dilmun is often associated with myths and ancient texts, particularly as a paradise or a land of immortality in Sumerian literature. The civilization thrived through commerce, agriculture, and the export of goods like pearls and copper.
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