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The Researching Of The Handwork And Commercial City In The Western Part Of The Silk Road

Posted on:2010-11-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T BoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360275995520Subject:World History
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This article focused on the important handwork and commercial cities during the 7—9th century AD on western part of the Silk Road. This is the most prosperous period in the Silk Road history. The traffic was very expedite, and the commercial trade was very prosperity on the Silk Road. Along with the traffic's expedite and the trade's prosperity, in the Eurasia region, the economic region was composed of the China, the Eastern Roman Empire, Persia, India and the Arabia Tazi Empire as well as Central Asia countries. After Han Dynasty, because of the stimulation of silk trade, the relationship between the countries was deepened. Along the Silk Road, it's came into been a number of important towns or regions for business, some of them taken on the nature and function of the international trade. In the western part of Parmirs, such as Sayba, Smarkand, Bukhara and Muru town, were the important industrial and commercial cities. They became one of the medias between Eastern and Western civilization's spread and communion. They played an important pirotal role in the Silk Road traffic.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Silk Road, Handwork and Commercial city, Sayba, Samarkand, Bukhara, Muru
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