The Tigris River
There was not just one path of the Silk Road, as there was a Northern Route as well as a Southern Route. The Northern Route's easternmost city was Chang'an, but was later moved further east to the city of Luoyang. The Southern Route's easternmost city is unknown, as it was never recorded.
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
the silk road is approximately 6,437 kilometers and 4,000 miles
Silk Road Project was created in 1998.
The Tigris River
The Tigris River crossed the Silk Road at Baghdad. This river was significant for trade and transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and culture between the East and West during the height of the Silk Road's influence. Baghdad, located along its banks, became a major center of commerce and learning in the medieval period.
Kashgar, China, is the westernmost city on the Silk Road.
Kashgar, China, is the westernmost city on the Silk Road.
Some of the landforms along the Silk Road include deserts (such as the Gobi Desert), mountain ranges (such as the Pamir Mountains and Tian Shan), and plateaus (such as the Tibetan Plateau). Rivers like the Yellow River and the Tigris and Euphrates are also significant features along the Silk Road.
tiger river
Chang'an,China.... :)
Chang'an
Luoyang
Luoyang
Luoyang
There was not just one path of the Silk Road, as there was a Northern Route as well as a Southern Route. The Northern Route's easternmost city was Chang'an, but was later moved further east to the city of Luoyang. The Southern Route's easternmost city is unknown, as it was never recorded.