The Han Empire began in 206 B.C.E. with the first emperor Liu Bang who then later changed his name to Han Gazou. While in power, Gazou established “civil service” which in short was when he would round up men who were educated enough to assist...
The author of this study has explored how Central Asia played a major role in the prehistoric appearance of the Silk Road and its dispersal of foods through processes similar to modern globalization. The central question being explored asks how humanity has manipulated ecosystems so...
The environment in south and southeast Asia is vast and extremely beautiful. It is full of amazing wildlife unlike anything else in this world. Southeast Asia is made up of eleven different countries from China to eastern India and is usually divided into Island and...
With the new Silk Road, otherwise known as the Belt and Road Initiative, there raises the question is this truly good? China is for all intents and purposes an autocratic regime. Meaning that if the Chinese government wanted to introduce their form of government to...
China and Italy have enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship for centuries, in terms of commerce, economy and culture. In this essay, I will examine the early stages of the Sino-Italian relationship, dating back to the Roman Empire. I will then focus on the importance of...
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Since the break-up of the Soviet Union and the establishment of the independent Central Asian States, China has been extremely active in its effort to rehabilitate the concept of the “Silk Road”. This endeavour eventually helped shaped the Chinese government’s grand initiative “One Belt and...
The Silk Road have significant role in economic history of World and it can be described as the first big economic market of the World because it connected so many continents. People have been in constant dialogue and interaction with each other to meet their...
As merchants packed their bags and set foot on the Silk Road – planning to travel greatdistances over much of Asia and Europe – they had only one thing on their mind: trade theirproducts. They weren’t thinking about the mixing of their cultures along the...
The Silk Road, as most commonly called, was a large network of trade routes, which beginning in the early 2nd century, was used primarily by powerful kingdoms to trade items between each other. As time progressed, over the course of about 1300 years, it grew...