Created: 17.01.2019

empire map

Alexandria Vyadhapura Barygaza Palmyra Aksum Angkor and Oc EcoBay of Bengal Red sea Arabian Sea Persian Gulf Caspian Sea Cane Barbaricum Ch'ang-an NanhaiCloth, silkslavesstones timber ivorytortoisegrainsilkgrain clothSlavesivoryGoldspicesclothtortoisestonesgoldspicesclothstonesgoldtortoiseslavesivoryspices Kamal Phoenician ships Fishing BoatsThe Dongson Drum Navigation by Polaris Camal Saddles Chhien Han Shu Sabaean Bronze BullEgyptian Faience BowlsHistories by Herodotus Kingdom of AksumHan Empire ArabiaPersian Empire Gupta Empire KEY <br>Yellow Star- goods <br>red/Green icon- cities <br>white box- empires/kingdoms <br>blue dot- bodies of water<br>orange square- technology<br>Pink Flag - Important Goods <br>Black Line- trade routesGupta:Circle <br>During the Empire, Indians would trade with other regions goods for cloths and spices.<br> Because of the Silk Roads, indians benefitted as middlemen by buying chinese goods and selling to Romans.<br>Han: diamond<br>Traded many goods with indians to increase furthur spread to increase wealth and trade.<br> They also created silk roads for easier trade of silk, which flourished through all the empires. <br>Aksum: Triangle <br>Aksum traded ivory and golds on the Silk Roads with empires specifically the Gupta Empire. <br>Africa gained connections to other parts of the world like Europe and Asia. Persia: polygon<br>Sea trade flourished in this area since the Persian gulf was also a center of trading on the sea.<br> They brought goods to Rome and benefited through this middlemen action, and was near the center of the Silk Roads. Arabia: rectangle<br>Rice and wheat went to Arabia fin exchange for horses and dates.<br> The Arabian Sea also served as a port and contributed to the sea trade. <br>
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