"Trade caravans" refers to groups of people traveling together with goods, such as food, textiles, and other items, to exchange or sell them in different places.
Sentences with «trade caravans»
This quest was strengthened when he was employed by a widow, called Khadijah, to take trading caravans north to Syria. (religion-online.org)
Yet before Muhammad emerged, they persist - ently rai - ded trading caravans. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
Before Muhammad emerged, the Arabs merely raided trading caravans (yet bad enough). (religion.blogs.cnn.com)