The Silk Road did not pass through India primarily due to geographical and political factors. The major overland routes favored connections between China, Central Asia, and the Middle East, with the formidable Himalayas and deserts creating natural barriers. Additionally, during key periods, India was often politically fragmented or engaged in regional conflicts, making it less favorable as a central trade hub compared to other territories. However, India did engage in trade through maritime routes and connected with the Silk Road indirectly, facilitating cultural and commercial exchanges.
The silk trading road can go anywhere from Asia to euro, or from Asia to India just depends on which route.
India on the ancient silk road traded sandalwood for Rome's olive oil and Saudi Arabia's cloves and especially spices.
The Silk Road began in China, went through upper India, stretched across the lands of the former Persian Empire, and ended at various points throughout the Roman Empire.
india.
the silk road spread Buddhism and got china more attached to the world the silk road was a popular trading route and brought in income
The silk trading road can go anywhere from Asia to euro, or from Asia to India just depends on which route.
well some i think are the England road
India
the main religion of india is hinduism, but there was also buddhism, alyhough that later spread through china through the silk road
Yes, Trade on the Silk Road was signification the development of the Indian sub-continent.
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India on the ancient silk road traded sandalwood for Rome's olive oil and Saudi Arabia's cloves and especially spices.
india
silk and possibly spices traveled in caravans on the silk road.
Khyber pass.
through the silk road
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