what wad the impact of silk route
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The trade route which linked China to the western world and to other countries is called Silk Route. There were many Silk Routes. The Silk Routes existed before the Christian Era, and persisted till the fifteenth century.
Chinese potteries travelled from China to other countries through the Silk Route. Similarly, gold and silver travelled from Europe to Asia through this route.
Religions; like Christianity, Islam and Buddhism travelled to different parts of the world through the Silk Route.
Chinese potteries travelled from China to other countries through the Silk Route. Similarly, gold and silver travelled from Europe to Asia through this route.
Religions; like Christianity, Islam and Buddhism travelled to different parts of the world through the Silk Route.
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Transfer of beliefs and religion.
Transport of silk cargoes.
Transport of Indian spices, textiles, and opium to Europe.
Flow of precious metals from Europe.
Long lasting connectivity between trade and practices.
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Transport of silk cargoes.
Transport of Indian spices, textiles, and opium to Europe.
Flow of precious metals from Europe.
Long lasting connectivity between trade and practices.
Plz mark as brainliest if helpful!!
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