It was geographically large, had tributary states, and was prosperous.
Tang.
the political influence of Buddhism in the tang empire was the silk roads
Yes
buddhists
it mixed styles, goods, and cultures from every part of Asia.
It was geographically large, had tributary states, and was prosperous.
Tang capital city was Chang'an, located in present-day Xi'an, China. It was one of the most populous cities in the world during the Tang dynasty and served as the political, economic, and cultural center of the empire. Chang'an was known for its cosmopolitan nature, with influences from various cultures and religions.
it was geographically large, had tributary states, and was prosperous
It was geographically large, had tributary states, and was prosperous.
Tang.
the political influence of Buddhism in the tang empire was the silk roads
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When the Tang Dynasty finally rose to power as a ruling empire.
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Over time, the influence of Muslims grew as the empire attracted people from a variety of lands. The many cultural traditions combined with the Arabic culture to create an international flavor. Muslim society has a sophistication matched at that time only by the Tang Empire of China. The cosmopolitan character was most evident in urban centers.