THE GREAT SILK ROAD: A HISTORICAL BRIDGE CONNECTING THE EAST AND THE WEST
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
trade routes, the Great Silk Road, Chinese princess, Silver Road, the era of Amir Temur and the Timurids, Lapis Lazuli Road, Zhang Qian, Wu Di, Ferdinand von Richthofen, Great Geographical Discoveries.Abstract
This article provides information about the emergence, routes, and historical significance of the Great Silk Road, which left a profound mark on the history of many countries around the world. Based on the analysis of existing sources and scholarly literature, the study comprehensively highlights the role and importance of this trade route in the history of Uzbek statehood.
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