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What is the importance of silk route on the basis of class 10 CBSE board chapter 4 making of the global world

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Answered by anupama12368
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Answer:

silk routes are examples of vibrant pre modern trade and cultural links with different parts of the world. Chinese pottery,precious metals from europe and spices from south asia inter flowed among countries. apart from this,silk routes also helped to establish or introduce new cultures in other countries

Explanation:

The route through which the traders carried silk with them is known as silk Route. Silk was first invented in China and the methods of its making were kept a high secret for several years. But the traders ultimately spread the knowledge of silk far and wide.

Everyone got attracted to it because of its fine texture. Wearing silk became a fashion amongst rulers and rich people in Rome. In India too, the rulers tried is control the Silk Route. This was because they could benefit from taxes, tributes and gifts that were brought by traders ravelling along the route.

The Kushanas were the best known rulers who controlled the Silk Route. During their rule, a branch of the Silk Route extended from Central Asia down to the seaports at the mouth of the river Route extended from Central Asia down to the seaports at the mount of the river Indus, from where silk was shipped westwards to the Roman Empire.

Answered by franktheruler
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The importance of the Silk route is explained as follows.

  • Silk routes are pre-modern and cultural links with different parts of the world.
  • Precious metals from Europe, spices from South Asia, and Chinese pottery flowed worldwide.
  • The silk route helped to establish new cultures in other countries.
  • The route through which silk was carried by traders is known as the silk route.
  • Silk was invented in China. Traders spread methods of making silk worldwide.
  • People got attracted to this fabric. It got popularity in Rome.
  • In India, rulers tried to control this route because they were getting benefitted from taxes and tributes, and gifts that traders bought while traveling along this route.
  • The Kushans succeeded to control this silk route.

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