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Difference between silk route and maritime silk route

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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The Silk Road is a historically important international trade routebetween China and the Mediterranean. Because China silkcomprised a large proportion of the trade along this ancient road, in1877, it was named the 'Silk Road' by Ferdinand von Richthofen, an eminent German geographer



Maritime Silk Road or Maritime Silk Route refer to the maritime section of historic Silk Road that connects China to Southeast Asia, Indonesian archipelago, Indian subcontinent, Arabian peninsula, Somalia and all the way to Egypt and finally Europe, that flourished between 2nd-century BCE and 15th-century CE.
Answered by Anonymous
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Maritime Silk Road or Maritime Silk Route refer to the maritime section of historic Silk Road that connects China to Southeast Asia, Indonesian archipelago, Indian subcontinent, Arabian peninsula, Somalia and all the way to Egypt and finally Europe, that flourished between 2nd-century BCE and 15th-century CE.
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