Chapter 8: Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E.-1100 C.E.
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World History [1]
Chapter 8: Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E.-1100 C.E. I. The Silk Road: The Silk Road experienced several periods of heavy usage. It was a magnificent long-distance trade route connecting the Mediterranean with China by way of Mesopotamia, Iran, and Central Asia. A. Origins and Operations 1. The Parthians were a major force by 247 B.C.E. after taking over Iran and Mesopotamia. Their threshold of Central Asia encouraged trade along the route that became the Silk Road. Central Asian life = wine, women, and song 2. 128 B.C.E., Zhang Jian began journey westward for Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty; encountered westward flowing rivers in Ferghana valley, as well as horse breeders with well-bred horses. (deemed descendants of heavenly horse)