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The Silk Road, or Silk Routes, are an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent connecting East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean world, including North Africa and Europe. So-called "Silk Routes" were not only conduits for silk, but for many other products and were also very important paths for cultural and technological transmission by linking... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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History of Asia The Silk Road connected many civilisations across Asia.

History of Eurasia The civilizations in China, India, and Mediterranean, connected by the silk road, became the principal civilizations in Eurasia in early CE times.

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Pax Mongolica The Silk Road, connecting trade centers across Asia and Europe, came under the sole rule of the Mongol Empire.

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Kazakhstan While ancient cities Taraz (Aulie-Ata) and Hazrat-e Turkestan had long served as important way-stations along the Silk Road connecting East and West, real political consolidation only began with the Mongol invasion of the early thirteenth century AD.

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Zeugma (city) During Roman rule, the city became one of the attractions in the region, due to its commercial potential originating from its geo-strategic location because the city was on the Silk Road connecting Antioch to China with a quay or pontoon bridge across the river Euphrates which was the border with the Persian Empire until the late 2nd century.

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Kazakhstan While ancient cities Taraz (Aulie-Ata) and Hazrat-e Turkestan had long served as important way-stations along the Silk Road connecting East and West, real political consolidation only began with the Mongol invasion of the early thirteenth century AD.

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Overland travel The Silk Route or Silk Road historically connects the Mediterranean with Persia and China.

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Pedong Pedong lies on the historic Silk Road that connects India to Lhasa via the Jelepla Pass.

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Qasr-e Shirin The famed Silk Road passes through Qasr-i Shirin, connecting the highlands of the Iranian Plateau through a natural opening in the Zagros mountain chain with the lowland Mesopotamia and whence, the Levant and the Mediterranean basin.

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Korea During the 7th and 8th centuries, the silk road connected Korea to Arabia.

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Buddhas of Bamyan Bamyan lies on the Silk Road, a caravan route linking the markets of China with those of Western Asia.

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Dayuan The interaction between the Dayuan and the Chinese is historically crucial, since it represents one of the first major contacts between an urbanized Indo-Iranian culture and the Chinese civilization, opening the way to the formation of the Silk Road that was to link the East and the West in material and cultural exchange from the 1st century BCE to the 15th century.

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Dayuan The interaction between the Dayuan and the Chinese is historically crucial, since it represents one of the first major contacts between an urbanized Indo-Iranian culture and the Chinese civilization, opening the way to the formation of the Silk Road that was to link the East and the West in material and cultural exchange from the 1st century BCE to the 15th century.

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Nishapur Nishapur occupies an important strategic position astride the old Silk Road that linked Anatolia and the Mediterranean with China.

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Nishapur Nishapur occupies an important strategic position astride the old Silk Road that linked Anatolia and the Mediterranean with China.

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Spice The Silk Road complemented the Portuguese sea routes, and brought the treasures of the Orient to Europe via Lisbon, including many spices.

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City-state Historically, city-states have often been contingents of larger cultural areas, as in the city-states of ancient Greece such as (Athens, Sparta, Thebes, and Corinth), the Phoenician cities of Canaan (such as Tyre and Sidon), the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia (such as Babylon and Ur), the Mayans of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica (including sites such as Chichen Itza and El Mirador), the central Asian cities along the Silk Road (which includes Samarkand and Bukhara), or the city-states of Northern Italy (especially Florence and Venice).

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City-state Historically, city-states have often been contingents of larger cultural areas, as in the city-states of ancient Greece such as (Athens, Sparta, Thebes, and Corinth), the Phoenician cities of Canaan (such as Tyre and Sidon), the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia (such as Babylon and Ur), the Mayans of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica (including sites such as Chichen Itza and El Mirador), the central Asian cities along the Silk Road (which includes Samarkand and Bukhara), or the city-states of Northern Italy (especially Florence and Venice).

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    Silk Road

    The Silk Road, or Silk Routes, are an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent connecting East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean world, including North Africa and Europe.
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    Silk Road Project

    Silk Road Project, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization, initiated by acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma in 1998, promoting collaboration among artists and institutions, promoting multicultural artistic exchange, and studying the ebb and flow of ideas among different cultures along the Silk Road.
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    Silk Road (disambiguation)

    Silk Road or Silk Route can refer to: The Silk Road (or silk route), an interconnected series of routes connecting China with Asia Minor
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    Ancient Greeks in Asia Ancient Roman foreign relations
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    The Silk Road

    The Silk Road (Japanese title Dun-Huang) is the English release title of a 1988, English subtitled movie adapted from a 1959 novel Tun-Huang by Yasushi Inoue with the backdrop of the plotline being the Mogao Caves manuscript trove.
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    Silk Road of Love

    Silk Road of Love (Chinese: 絲路) is the eighth album of Fish Leong (Chinese: 梁静茹), released on September 16, 2005. Track listing
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    Silk Road transmission of Buddhism

    The Silk Road transmission of Buddhism to China started in the 1st century CE with a semi-legendary or quasi-historical account of an embassy sent to the West by the Chinese Emperor Ming (58 – 75 CE).
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    Silk Road transmission of art

    Many artistic influences transited along the Silk Road, especially through the Central Asia, where Hellenistic, Iranian, Indian and Chinese influence were able to intermix.
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