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Misha Larkins [42]
3 years ago
6

)Which of the following was not true about the Silk Road in ancient China? The Silk Road was not technically a road. The entire

Silk Road was controlled by China. The Silk Road included routes over both land and sea. Most travelers on the Silk Road traveled by camel.
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2 answers:
miskamm [114]3 years ago
7 0
The entire Silk Road was controlled by China is not a true statement among all the given statements. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. The maximum part of the Silk Road was controlled by China, but it was not under the entire control of China.
gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
3 0

Inaccurate statements about the Silk Road in ancient China are:

<u>"Most travelers on the Silk Road travel by camel" </u>

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

The silk route is a trade route through Asia that connects East and West by connecting travelers, monks, traders, soldiers, using caravans and ships.

This exchange is very important not only to spread the culture but also the basis of the modern world. The term Chinese line was first coined by a geosphere that originated in Germany. He was named Ferdinand Von Richthofen.

The silk pathway is divided into two, namely the northern silk path and the celestial silk path. The southern route goes through Turkestan-Khorasan to Mesopotamia and Anatolia, and then to Antioch in Southern Anatolia leading to the Mediterranean Sea or via the Levant to Egypt and North Africa. While the northern route passes through Bulgar-Kipchak to Eastern Europe and the Crimea Peninsula, and from there to the Black Sea, Marmara Sea, and the Balkans to Venice.

In the Silk Road, there is a resting place called Caravan Sarai, this building is large and shaped like a fortress. Inside there are many shops, lodging, and the most is a place to sell animals. They exchange animals that have been used in long journeys in exchange for new powered animals. People who died in the silk lane were thrown in a place called the sky burial.

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Silk Road brainly.com/question/6243589, brainly.com/question/712

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Subject: History

Keywords: Chinese Silk Road

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