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The best-known of the rulers who controlled the Silk Route were the Kushanas, who ruled over central Asia and north-west India around 2000 years ago. Their two major centres of power were Peshawar and Mathura. Taxila was also included in their kingdom. During their rule, a branch of the Silk Route extended from Central Asia down to the seaports at the mouth of the river Indus, from where silk was shipped westwards to the Roman Empire. The Kushanas were amongst the earliest rulers of the subcontinent to issue gold coins. These were used by traders along the Silk Route.

1.What was used as money on silk route?

2. Why do you think it would have been difficult to use carts along the Silk Route ?

3.Why it was difficult to use carts along the silk route ?​

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Answered by hrishud2
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The History of India begins with the Indus Valley Civilization and the coming of the Aryans. These two phases are generally described as the pre-Vedic and Vedic periods. ... Indus valley civilization, which flourished between 2800 BC and 1800 BC, had an advanced and flourishing economic system.

Answered by subhrosampa
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