Created: 04.01.2019

History class Januarry 2019

OmanaAdulisHarmoziaPersepolisCharaxCtesphon EcbatanaMervHeratTaxilaPatalaBarbaricumBarygazaMuzirisSopatmaPataliputraOc EcoNanhaiLuoyangChang'anCaneAelanaAlexandriaGazaTyreAntiochPersiaBay of BengalIndian OceanArabian Sea Red seaIndia Han EmpireMediterranean SeaBlack SeaCaspian SeaArabiaAksumAksum The Kingdom of Aksum was one of the only African destinations along the Silk Road. They were able to trade with India, China, Arabia, and Europe by becoming a trade destination. They gained access to materials they wouldn't otherwise have such as silk, cloth, and precious stones. Arabia The Arabian empire, by being part of the Silk Road trade, was influenced by the surrounding cultures, such as the Indian. They also gained access to silk, grains, precious stones, gold, and cloth.Trade routeClothGrainSilkGoldGemsMap KeyMaurya/Gupta India was the center point of the Asian trade routes, or Silk Road. The Indians served as the middlemen between the different empires, profiting greatly. This forced them to create a new system of banking and allowed them to spread their culture and religion.Persia Many of the Silk Road trade routes passes through Persian on the way to the Roman Empire. They traded projects such as metals and precious stones. Han Dynasty The Han Empire is in modern day China, at the far easter part of the Silk Road trading routes. Travelers came to China to trade primarily for silk and spices.
Map Image: Trade Map
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