(2022-2023)
CBSE Chapter 3
Class: 10th CBSE
Ch: 3 The Making of a Global World
NCERT History, Long answer type of questions
Important Question SST
Ch:3 History Important Questions for board
Extra Questions For CBSE Board and Other State Board
How the silk routes link to the World?
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The name ‘silk routes’ points to the importance of West-bound Chinese silk cargoes along this route. Historians have identified several silk routes, over land and by sea, knitting together vast regions of Asia, and linking Asia with Europe and northern Africa. They are known to have existed since before the Christian Era and thrived almost till the fifteenth century. But Chinese pottery also travelled the same route, as did textiles and spices from India and Southeast Asia. In return, precious metals – gold and silver – flowed from Europe to Asia. Trade and cultural exchange always went hand in hand. Early Christian missionaries almost certainly travelled this route to Asia, as did early Muslim preachers a few centuries later. Much before all this, Buddhism emerged from eastern India.