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I guess the Silk Road was what linked the Han Empire to the Roman Empire

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What was the land route developed for trade between China and the Roman Empire?

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Why was the main overland trade route between the Roman Empire and China known as the Silk Road?

Because one of the most valuable commodities traded along the Silk Road was Chinese silk.


Who traded along the silk road?

The silk road stretched from the Han Dynasty or empire to the Roman Empire in Europe.


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.


Who ended the silk road?

the ottom empire


What empire followed the path of the silk road?

someone


What is the difference between the eastern silk road and the western silk road?

The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains


What year did the ottoman empire block the silk road?

1453


What promoted trade and unified the Persian empire?

The Silk Road


Who controlled the trade between Asia and Europe in the 1400s?

I think the Ottoman Empire did because the Silk Road, which was the main trade route between Europe and Asia, ran through their land. So they could shut it down by putting their sodiers on the Silk Road, which they did. But if you just want the answer, it was the Ottoman Empire.


The year the silk road happened?

The Silk Road was buily in the 1 century B.C. because the Roman Empire wanted to trade Chinese silk with the people of Chang'on.


The great silk road was a merchant route linking china with what empire in the west?

Roman Empire