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The Caucasian Silk Roads and Eurasian Connectivity, 500-1405
The Caucasian Silk Roads and Eurasian Connectivity, 500-1405
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The book aims to present a of the Silk Roads in the Caucasus region from the sixth century to the early fifteenth century--the end of the Mongol-Timurid era and the beginning of the Age of Discoveries, which began ushering in shifts in global connectivity. The volume is based on a range of Georgian, Armenian, Western, Arab, and Persian sources that are often neglected in other works on the Silk Roads. The book demonstrates that the Caucasus served as a major highway in connecting the Eurasian s…
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The book aims to present a of the Silk Roads in the Caucasus region from the sixth century to the early fifteenth century--the end of the Mongol-Timurid era and the beginning of the Age of Discoveries, which began ushering in shifts in global connectivity. The volume is based on a range of Georgian, Armenian, Western, Arab, and Persian sources that are often neglected in other works on the Silk Roads. The book demonstrates that the Caucasus served as a major highway in connecting the Eurasian steppes with the Middle East and the Black Sea with inner Asia.

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The book aims to present a of the Silk Roads in the Caucasus region from the sixth century to the early fifteenth century--the end of the Mongol-Timurid era and the beginning of the Age of Discoveries, which began ushering in shifts in global connectivity. The volume is based on a range of Georgian, Armenian, Western, Arab, and Persian sources that are often neglected in other works on the Silk Roads. The book demonstrates that the Caucasus served as a major highway in connecting the Eurasian steppes with the Middle East and the Black Sea with inner Asia.

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