The Mongol Empire in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries

Positioned in the heart of Central Asia, Mongolia has a privileged position in connecting eastern and western Asia. At least two major silk routes ran through Mongolia for this reason, and the civilizations that lived around them were shaped by the many cultures and influences that passed along these roads.  The expansion of the nomadic Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century also facilitated trade by safeguarding the routes and the merchants who travelled them.

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  • Author(s):
    B. Shagdar
    Themes:
    Era:
    13th to 14th century AD
    Language of article:
    English
    Source:

    Silk Roads Highway of Culture and Commerce

    Format:
    PDF
    Countries:
    China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia

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