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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
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Where would you most likely find a city along the silk road?

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bogdanovich [222]3 years ago
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<span>Persia would be the most likely location. With Merv being in the very center and Persia being right in the middle between Syria and China, Persia is most certainly the most common meeting place for people coming from the far ends of each side of the silk road.</span>
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