The SilkRoute was not a single road, but a sprawling trading network linking China with West Asia. It was the essential conveyance route linking ancient China with Western Europe for over14,000 miles. On foot, a single trip would take more than a year. It served as a conduit between Asia and Europe and a lifeline for the economic growth and political and military activities of the communities it nourished. The chief artery of the Silk Route was Central Asia, spanning all of the major urban centres of the region – Nishapur, Tabriz, Ghazna, Merv, Sarakhs, Termez, Bukhara, Samarkand, Chach, Urgench, Isfijab, Taraz, Utrar, Balasaghun, Kayalik, Almalïk, Akhsikath and Kashghar. Each of them was a confluence of several minor roads that linked the ...
The "Great Silk Road" began to function as a regular trade artery connecting the Mediterranean and C...
Throughout history, cities have become places where culture and civilizations are born, developed an...
The Silk Road brought together the achievements of the different peoples of Eurasia to advance the O...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
The Silk Roads over land, sea or the steppe, were above all a means of communication and dialogue be...
Introduction The yearning for greater integration with Central Asia has resulted in the quest for re...
Introduction The yearning for greater integration with Central Asia has resulted in the quest for r...
Sogdiana is a historical central Asian region laying between present southern Uzbekistan and wester...
Students of the silk trade are blessed with the rare fortune to study an international trade that is...
One of the earliest civilizations took place in Asia, particularly the East Asian region. As a main ...
The term Silk Road conventionally indicates a network of trade routes through regions of Eurasia, o...
One of the earliest civilizations took place in Asia, particularly the East Asian region. As a main ...
Although it is necessary to think more research on the issue that the Silk Road is neither a real ro...
This article explores the relevance of the concept of Silk Road for understandings patterns of trade...
Szlak Jedwabny – ze swoimi mechanizmami wymiany towarowej, interakcją kulturową oraz mobil...
The "Great Silk Road" began to function as a regular trade artery connecting the Mediterranean and C...
Throughout history, cities have become places where culture and civilizations are born, developed an...
The Silk Road brought together the achievements of the different peoples of Eurasia to advance the O...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
The Silk Roads over land, sea or the steppe, were above all a means of communication and dialogue be...
Introduction The yearning for greater integration with Central Asia has resulted in the quest for re...
Introduction The yearning for greater integration with Central Asia has resulted in the quest for r...
Sogdiana is a historical central Asian region laying between present southern Uzbekistan and wester...
Students of the silk trade are blessed with the rare fortune to study an international trade that is...
One of the earliest civilizations took place in Asia, particularly the East Asian region. As a main ...
The term Silk Road conventionally indicates a network of trade routes through regions of Eurasia, o...
One of the earliest civilizations took place in Asia, particularly the East Asian region. As a main ...
Although it is necessary to think more research on the issue that the Silk Road is neither a real ro...
This article explores the relevance of the concept of Silk Road for understandings patterns of trade...
Szlak Jedwabny – ze swoimi mechanizmami wymiany towarowej, interakcją kulturową oraz mobil...
The "Great Silk Road" began to function as a regular trade artery connecting the Mediterranean and C...
Throughout history, cities have become places where culture and civilizations are born, developed an...
The Silk Road brought together the achievements of the different peoples of Eurasia to advance the O...