The silk road
Their caravans traveled overland from Baghdad to China. Their ship crossed the Indian ocean to India and southeast Asia.
Yes he did! In the 1200's Marco Polo passed through Baghdad while traveling to China.
Marco Polo.
silk and possibly spices traveled in caravans on the silk road.
Mr bean
The technology of papermaking traveled from China to Baghdad along the Silk Roads.
Two products or inventions that traveled along the Muslim trade routes were papermaking and the compass. Papermaking techniques were introduced to the Muslim world from China, and the technology spread throughout the Islamic empires and beyond. The compass, originally invented in China, was adopted by Muslim traders and navigators to aid in maritime travel and exploration.
Their caravans traveled overland from Baghdad to China. Their ship crossed the Indian ocean to India and southeast Asia.
China
Papermaking is one of the four great inventions in China. It was invented in the Western Han Dynasty and improved in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
papermaking, compass, gunpowder, and printing
Papermaking originated in ancient China around the 2nd century BCE. It then spread to other parts of East Asia, such as Korea and Japan. From there, it eventually reached the Islamic world and became known in regions like Central Asia and the Middle East. Later, in the 12th century, papermaking technology was introduced to Europe through the Islamic world.
by land
Marco Polo traveled along the Silk Road, so named because it was used to export silk from China to Baghdad. During his travels, he met Kublai Khan.
Yes he did! In the 1200's Marco Polo passed through Baghdad while traveling to China.
compass
traveled to china