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Research paper thumbnail of XII. ve XIII. Yüzyıllarda Anadolu’da İpek Yolu

Journal of Universal History Studies, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of İpeği̇n Doğuşu Ve İpek Yolu'Nda İpeği̇n Yolculuğunun Kisa Tari̇hçesi̇

Asya Araştırmaları Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of XII. ve XIII. Yüzyıllarda Anadolu’da İpek Yolu / The Silk Road in Anatolia in the 12th and 13th Centuries

Journal of Universal History Studies (JUHIS), 2020

The term Silk Road which is used firstly by German geologist Ferdinand von Richthofen, refers to ... more The term Silk Road which is used firstly by German geologist Ferdinand von Richthofen, refers to a giant trade route that extended from
China into India, Iran, Anatolia and Rome. Communities across the Anatolian landscape hoped to join actively in this route in various
periods, especially Anatolian Seljuks, by planning conquests for economic purposes and paying attention to the continuity of trade in the
conquered lands, and took significant steps in maintaining economic stability. They tried to ensure a free zone for trade by signing trade
treaties with other countries in an effort to participate in global trade, by building caravanserai and bridges to secure trade flow, and by setting
up markets to offer convenient tradefor traders coming to Anatolia.These efforts enriched Anatolia both economically and culturally

Research paper thumbnail of İpek Yolu Hakkında Kısa Bir Değerlendirme/ A Brief Review About Silk Road

Journal of Oriental Scientific Research (JOSR), 2017

About 8000 km long, the historical Silk Road was the world's most comprehensive trade and social ... more About 8000 km long, the historical Silk Road was the world's most comprehensive trade and social communication network. Via this route, East, South and Southeast Asia maintained contact with the Mediterranean, North Africa and Europe. The inception of the Silk Road is ascribed to the Chinese explorer Chiang Chien's travel to Central Asia in 138 B.C. however, it is of no doubt that there was an ancient trade
route dating as far back as the Bronze Age. The Silk Road, which has connected civilizations through many routes, continues to serve as the world's major cultural and historical meeting point between nations and continents.

Research paper thumbnail of XII. ve XIII. Yüzyıllarda Anadolu’da İpek Yolu

Journal of Universal History Studies, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of İpeği̇n Doğuşu Ve İpek Yolu'Nda İpeği̇n Yolculuğunun Kisa Tari̇hçesi̇

Asya Araştırmaları Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of XII. ve XIII. Yüzyıllarda Anadolu’da İpek Yolu / The Silk Road in Anatolia in the 12th and 13th Centuries

Journal of Universal History Studies (JUHIS), 2020

The term Silk Road which is used firstly by German geologist Ferdinand von Richthofen, refers to ... more The term Silk Road which is used firstly by German geologist Ferdinand von Richthofen, refers to a giant trade route that extended from
China into India, Iran, Anatolia and Rome. Communities across the Anatolian landscape hoped to join actively in this route in various
periods, especially Anatolian Seljuks, by planning conquests for economic purposes and paying attention to the continuity of trade in the
conquered lands, and took significant steps in maintaining economic stability. They tried to ensure a free zone for trade by signing trade
treaties with other countries in an effort to participate in global trade, by building caravanserai and bridges to secure trade flow, and by setting
up markets to offer convenient tradefor traders coming to Anatolia.These efforts enriched Anatolia both economically and culturally

Research paper thumbnail of İpek Yolu Hakkında Kısa Bir Değerlendirme/ A Brief Review About Silk Road

Journal of Oriental Scientific Research (JOSR), 2017

About 8000 km long, the historical Silk Road was the world's most comprehensive trade and social ... more About 8000 km long, the historical Silk Road was the world's most comprehensive trade and social communication network. Via this route, East, South and Southeast Asia maintained contact with the Mediterranean, North Africa and Europe. The inception of the Silk Road is ascribed to the Chinese explorer Chiang Chien's travel to Central Asia in 138 B.C. however, it is of no doubt that there was an ancient trade
route dating as far back as the Bronze Age. The Silk Road, which has connected civilizations through many routes, continues to serve as the world's major cultural and historical meeting point between nations and continents.

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