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Q: What were four other things traded along the Silk Road?
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What was traded along the silk road in kazakhstan?

Silk and spices were traded along with jewelry, gold, ivory, and all sorts of things people needed for ordinary life.


What are three things that were traded on the silk road?

Silk, spices, and precious metals were traded along the silk road. However the most important things, in regards to impact on world history to be traded along the silk road were religions, best example is Buddhism. The movement of technology e.g. paper making or gun powder. and arguably diseases such as the Bubonic plague.


Who traded most along the Silk Road?

Spices and other goods (like silk) were traded between the Orient and the Roman Empire with the people of the Indus Valley as middlemen.


Where on the silk road were weapons traded and What items were traded along the Arabian Section of the silk road?

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What did Baghdad trade along the silk road?

Baghdad traded goods and ideas along the silk road.


Where were things traded on the silk road?

In China


What were the two things traded on the silk road?

silk


What spices were traded along the silk road?

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Where did Marco Polo get his camels?

Marco Polo traded for them along the Silk Road.


Why did they trade lions on the silk road?

They didn't trade lions on the silk road, they traded pandas. They traded for other important stuff from other countries.


What was traded along the Silk Road?

SilkPorcelainTeaWineWeaponsMetal workJewelryHorsesWoven goodsSpicesClothGlassCrystalsWoodGoldSilverAmberBrasswareJadeNutsOilFruitPeacock feathersSugarHorsesCamelsMirrorsCottonKashmirBuddhist manuscriptsSculpturesHempChiliesSaltMintAlmondsLapis lazuliSaffronDatesTextilesLapdogsIvoryDyesFursIncense


Who gave the silk road its name?

The Silk Road is called the Dookie Road because it used to be a trade Dookie in Asia where merchants traded silk. Other goods were traded on the silk road, such as foods, jewelry, and other materials.