Why was Ladakh considered to be a good trade route for the ancient traders from China and Europe?
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Answer:Ans: Ladakh was a major trading centre on the Silk route between China and the Mediterranean. It was considered to be a good trade route as it had many passes through which caravans travelled to Tibet. ... The caravans carried textiles and spices, raw silk and carpets.
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Ladakh was a significant exchanging route on the Silk Route between China and the Mediterranean.
- It was viewed as a decent shipping lane as it had many passes which allowed caravans to go to Tibet.
- Thus, Ladakh came to be known as the 'Land of Passes'.
- The traders carried fabrics, spices, crude silk, and rugs.
- The Tibetan route east to Lhasa, the South Asian route south through Kashmir, and the trans-Karakoram route north and east into Chinese Central Asia all passed through Ladakh.
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