Explain the silk route class 6
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The sea route passed through the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Some kings tried to gain control of the Silk Route. ... During the Kushana rule, a branch of the silk route extended from central Asia to the sea ports at the mouth of the Indus river. Silk was shipped towards west to Rome from these ports.
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The Silk Route was a series of ancient trade networks that connected China and the Far East with countries in Europe and the Middle East. The route included a group of trading posts and markets that were used to help in the storage, transport, and exchange of goods. It was also known as the Silk Road.
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