The first documented translation efforts by buddhist monks in china were in the 2nd century ce via the kushan empire into the chinese territory bordering the tarim basin under kanishka.
Download Silk Road Impact On Religion PNG. Buddhism entered han china via the silk road, beginning in the 1st or 2nd century ce. The religion of the market). Silk was a path that the silk road as said above has a lot to do with the spread of religion.
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This discussion could be more complex, and could actually be incorporated. About the silk roads the unesco silk roads programme the international network for the silk roads programme youth eyes on the silk roads photo contest who are we? Hindu brahmin from 9th century cave at bezeklik in western china. Together with the economic and political exchange between the east and west, religions of the west were introduced into china via the. The peoples of the silk road in its early decades followed many different religions.
The peoples of the silk road in its early decades followed many different religions.
Altogether the silk road is not the exact same thing people knew it as during the han dynasty, the silk road has left impacts in world history on trade, culture, and tolerance. This discussion could be more complex, and could actually be incorporated. Together with the economic and political exchange between the east and west, religions of the west were introduced into china via the. Buddhism entered han china via the silk road, beginning in the 1st or 2nd century ce. The religion of the market). Altogether the silk road is not the exact same thing people knew it as during the han dynasty, the silk road has left impacts in world history on trade, culture, and tolerance. Silk road and the spread of religion. The first documented translation efforts by buddhist monks in china were in the 2nd century ce via the kushan empire into the chinese territory bordering the tarim basin under kanishka. The peoples of the silk road in its early decades followed many different religions. Oxford india paperbacks, 1998), p.