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The Role Of Central Asian Trade Centers In Economic Relations With Europe
Abstract
This article examines the historical role of Central Asian trade centers in shaping economic relations between the East and Europe. The cities of Samarkand and Bukhara and Khorezm and Fergana Valley urban settlements emerged as vital trade hubs because they stood at the intersection of major continental trade routes. The research investigates the role of these cities in establishing protected caravan pathways and commercial systems and administrative networks which supported the transfer of goods and technological advancements and cultural elements throughout Eurasia. The research shows that Central Asia's location between Europe and Asia along with its capability to handle international trade networks resulted in stronger economic relations between Central Asia and Europe. The trade hubs of Central Asia established vital connections between European markets and the Silk Road network which enabled economic unity and continental trade between different parts of the world.
Keywords
Silk Road, Central Asia, trade centers, Europe, economic relations
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