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the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and funnily toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legions were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished in summer conde and tashkent there was a ruling trade most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the trade route like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs duties and bandits could be avoided and goods reached their destinations more quickly. and t
the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and funnily toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legions were transmitted...
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the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen unfun. soup was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legends were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished and some are conned and tashkent there was a ruling trade most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the trade routes like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs duties and bandits could be avoided and goods reached their destinations more quickly.
the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen unfun. soup was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it. they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers 1st and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legends were transmitted buddhism arrived...
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the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and frontally toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legends were transmitted buddhism arrived in china and japan by way of the silk road. cities along the silk road flourished in summer conde and tashkent there was a rumor in train. most merchants only travelled short distances then sold their wares to the next buyers this made the goods more expensive but diseases were also transmitted along the train like the plague which killed a 3rd of europe's population in the 14th century. the demise of the silk road began mainly because it was replaced by new maritime brutes customs duties and bandits could be avoided and reach their destinations more quickly. and today china's
the term silk road was popularized in 1987 by german geographer fedayeen and frontally toughen. up was highly sought after by roman women. but only the chinese knew how to produce the valuable textile. the 2 year long trip with up to $1000.00 bactrian camels was worth it they didn't just carry silk but also spices lacquers furs and porcelain. in return europe sent gold gem stones and glass. inventions too such as paper and black gunpowder were spread. and even with legends were transmitted...