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The sassanians rise to power, having a major impact on life along parts of the silk road.

View Silk Road Han Dynasty PNG. At one end was china. The silk road was and is a network of trade routes connecting the east and west, and was central to the economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between these regions from the 2nd century. Wei qing and huo qubing defeated the huns to cut through the road;

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The han dynasty ruled china from 206 b.c. Under the han dynasty, confucianism, poetry and literature flowered. The silk road began during the han dynasty in ancient china. The silk road was opened up to connect to the west, bringing in trade, foreign cultures and the introduction of buddhism. In the centuries that followed, trade grew between the roman empire in the west and the equally extraordinary han dynasty in china.

The han dynasty ran from 202 bc to 220 ad and is considered a golden age in chinese history.

It started after the unification of china in the short and harsh qin dynasty. The silk road was and is a network of trade routes connecting the east and west, and was central to the economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between these regions from the 2nd century. China is no longer unified. The han dynasty ran from 202 bc to 220 ad and is considered a golden age in chinese history. Merchants, bandits, spices and jewels were joined together by overland and maritime routes that also united ancient civilizations. According to the asia society museum: Dunhuang is bright peal on the ancient silk road, it was established in 111 b,c by the emperor wudi of han dynasty, it was a very important international city. It started after the unification of china in the short and harsh qin dynasty. It was not actually a road. The silk road was one of the main passageways to communicate with the outside world after zhang qian passed the western regions in the han dynasty.

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