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Describe the significance of silk routes in the pre modern period in the field of trade cultural exchange and religion

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Answered by siddartha12
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1. Silk road not only acted as a main route for trade for Chinese people but as a catalyst for expansion of religion like Buddhism, Christianity etc.
2. example Buddhist monks were sent to central Asia and China through India along with merchants through silk rout
3. Silk route also worked as an exchange point of many goods from china and other countries like Paper, gun powder, silk from China and Glass painting from Mediterranean countries
4. China being a monopolised silk exporters made the silk route as their main chain to expand their market
Answered by dackpower
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Chroniclers have recognized numerous silk routes, over the ground and as well as sea, affiliating collectively huge areas of Asia and joining Asia with Europe and North Africa. These appeared in a vigorous pre-modern business.

By this route, Chinese ceramics, Indian textiles, and seasonings from South-East Asia progressed to Europe and North Africa. In return, metals circulated from Europe to Asia.

The commonly well-known silk route joined China to Europe. Silk freight and Chinese earthenware progressed through this route. Trade and cultural interchange perpetually went hand in hand. Christian preachers, Muslim missionaries, Buddhist ascetics, all adopted the silk routes and doctrines expanded from one region to another. These routes were utilized to disperse beliefs like Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.

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