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The Silk Road was a network of interlocking trade routes across modern North Africa, Asia and Europe. There were several splits or "forks" in the route considering its length, the distance between areas and then many paths one could take.
the silk road was not one road but several trade
It has multiple parallel routes running east to west, this is correct.
Carried by traders along the Silk Road routes.
The Silk Road allowed the the Kushan empire to trade products from the Greco-Roman world, China and India.-----There is no specific number of routes in the Silk Road.It had many routes, some with more than one course, and many side routes. Counting them would probably require defining what constituted a route with more detail than is objectively possible. That having been said, a few of the important routes can be listed.Land routes included the following:Coastal China to MongoliaMongolia to Eastern IndiaDifferent routes from Mongolia to Persia via AfghanistanAfghanistan to Western IndiaPersia to PalestineThere were also sea routes, including the following:China to JavaChina to BurmaChina to IndiaBurma to IndiaEast coast of India to west coastIndia to ArabiaArabia to Coastal AfricaArabia to EgyptEgypt to PalestinePalestine to Egypt and the Upper NilePalestine to Constantinople and RomeThere were other routes as well, such as one that went to Armenia and north from there. And there were probably routes that are not really known or studied.There is a link below to a map showing these routes, and a link to an article on the Silk Road.
the great trade route was known as the silk road that had many other trade routes connecting China to the rest of the world with the great trade
The Silk Road has been used for about 1700 years.
The Silk Road was a route not just one road. The route consisted of many countries and places with extreme and harsh climate.
There are 33 roads on the silk road.
Silk Road was one of the most important global trade routes as it was strategically connecting the critical trade points of the Western world with China and other neighboring parts of Asia.
well there was the silk road and goods they got were (pepper,sugar,salt,silk,wood,metal,weapons and many more) Renaissance explores were always looking for new trade routes to Asia and Christopher Columbus thought he found it but he actually found North America
The Silk Road was probably not planned ahead of time, and then uses were found for it afterwards. It is all about trade. Trade began to develop expand, and trade routes natually followed. It is not called the SILK road for nothing; silk was an amazingly popular and valuable commodity.