NOPE. There is a land road across Eurasian continent. Additionally, there's also a route over the sea, from south China sea, Indian ocean to the western Asian.
yes that is right!!
no
Paris was not part of the silk road the last stop in the Silk Road was Rome.
The Romans traded with Persia and China via the Silk Road and with india via the sea route from Egypt and through the Red Sea.They also traded with the Arabian Peninsula.
The trade route that connected China to Rome was called the Silk Road.
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The silk road is located in China. Arabia, Egypt, India, Persia, Rome it is located across the content of asia it also covers part or the north and northeastern Africa and Europe.
India on the ancient silk road traded sandalwood for Rome's olive oil and Saudi Arabia's cloves and especially spices.
Paris was not part of the silk road the last stop in the Silk Road was Rome.
No it's not
The Romans traded with Persia and China via the Silk Road and with india via the sea route from Egypt and through the Red Sea.They also traded with the Arabian Peninsula.
I believe it was to Rome.
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The trade route that connected China to Rome was called the Silk Road.
Old.
Yes, Trade on the Silk Road was signification the development of the Indian sub-continent.
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Cause the silk road was a trade route too trade goods and they traded with India and china and Rome and Lavogang and kashgarand all of these places all are near or next to the mediteansea.
With the fall of Rome, the Silk Road lost guards and it became unsafe. It was used again at a later time under the Mongols.