THE IMPACT OF THE GREAT SILK ROAD ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRAL ASIA
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Great Silk Road, Central Asia, trade routes, cultural exchange, economic development, urbanization, intercultural relations, historical development, civilization, diplomacy.Abstract
This article examines the influence of the Great Silk Road on the development of Central Asia from historical, economic, cultural, and political perspectives. The Great Silk Road served not only as a trade network connecting East and West but also as a channel for the exchange of ideas, religions, technologies, and cultural traditions. Central Asia occupied a strategic position along these routes, allowing its cities to flourish as centers of commerce, science, and diplomacy. The article explores how trade contributed to urban growth, economic prosperity, and intercultural dialogue in the region. It also analyzes the role of the Silk Road in shaping Central Asian civilizations and highlights its lasting historical significance. The study concludes that the Great Silk Road played a decisive role in the social and economic advancement of Central Asia and contributed to the formation of its diverse cultural heritage.
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