The Silk Road,which is regarded as the greatest East-West trade route,was the information super highway of its age.It served as the road not only for goods but also for exchange of knowledge and ideas between the East and the West....
History of Silk Road is a major part for you to learn if you want to discover more about it. The Silk Road was a trade route that went from China to Eastern Europe. It went along the northern borders of China, India, and Persia and ended up in Eastern Europe near today’...
The north silk road in China is one of the four ancient Silk Roads, links the ancient Chinese capital Xian to the west through the Chinese cities of Lanzhou, Dunhuang, Turpan, Urumqi and Kashgar.
Silk Road, also called Silk Route, ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China. Silk went westward, and wools, gold, and silver ...
The Silk Road (or Silk Route) is one of the oldest routes of international trade in the world. First called the Silk Road in the 19th century, the 4,500-kilometer (2,800 miles) route is actually a web of caravan tracks which actively funneled trade goods betweenChang'an(now the presen...
Silk Route, ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China. Silk went westward, and wools, gold, and silver went east. China also received Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism (from India) via the Silk Road...
The Silk Route with a history of more than 2000 years was a important corridor for trade & transport, which originated back to Han Dynasty of China
A Glimpse into China’s History of Silk Export One of the world’s most ancient sea routes, “Silk Road on the Sea” once served as a trade and cultural communicating artery, with silk being a compelling evidence of this ancient ocean trade route between China and Europe - from Guangzhou ...
Pakistan-China Relations from Distant Past to the Present: A History of the Silk Route Journal of Political StudiesChawla, Muhammad Iqbal
Understanding the Silk Route The Silk Route was not a single road but a network of land and sea paths that connected China and the Far East with countries in Europe and the Middle East. A series of trading posts and markets sprouted up along the route to enable the storage, transport, an...