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Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?
The Middle East, including Egypt, the Levant, Iraq, eastern Anatolia, Arabia, and Persia.
Valuable goods such as Chinese Silk would be traded to Rome, Greece, Egypt, Persia, Arabia and sometimes Java (Indonesia).
As far as maritime trade goes, the Lydian's traded with Egypt, Greece and Phoenicia. By land, they traded with Mesopotamia and Persia.
Persia is in Asia, Egypt is in Africa. The Persian Empire included Egypt.
Great Zimbabwe proved that Africans were able to build stone buildings and once traded with China, Egypt, and Arabia.
They owned Spain, Tripoli, Egypt, Arabia, Syria, Persia, and Afghanistan. All the places in those areas.
Persia has been broken up into several countries. It once consisted of areas like Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, and Iraq, extending even to parts of modern day Saudi Arabia, Greece, Israel, and Egypt.
Air Arabia Egypt was created on 2009-09-09.
The Greeks traded with anyone.The Greeks traded with Egypt for papyrus
The Silk Road extended from Southern Europe through Arabia, Egypt, Persia, India till it reached China. It connected the Roman empire and the Chinese empires. See the related link below for a map.
Macedonia.