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write briefly about spice trade in mongol empire.

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Answered by singlegirl786
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Spices were an important commodity in the Middle Ages with an allure and mythology dating back to Antiquity. Spices were expensive and a sign of status in the Roman Empire. Like many other goods, spices were easy to transport because of safe and maintained routes controlled by the Romans.

To facilitate trade, Genghis offered protection for merchants who began to come from east and west. For the 100 years of the height of the Empire, the East-West Mongol trade routes became the fabled Silk Road which for the first time linked Europe to Asia, allowing the free flow of ideas, technologies and goods.

The Jin and Tatar armies defeated the Mongols in 1161. During the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, the usually cold, parched steppes of Central Asia enjoyed their mildest, wettest conditions in more than a millennium.

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the two prior periods, silk was the main export material ― hence the name ― but the Mongols brought in a number of other goods for which Europe craved. Among them were pearls, gems, spices, precious metals, medicines, ceramics, carpets, numerous fabrics, and lacquerware. The 13th century world-system.

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