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Empires rose and fell along the Silk Roads from "summary" of The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan

The Silk Roads have long been a hub of trade, connecting East and West, North and South. Along these ancient routes, empires rose and fell, their fortunes tied to the flow of goods and ideas that passed through their territories. From the earliest days of civilization, the Silk Roads have been a battleground for power and influence, where kingdoms and dynasties vied for control over the lucrative trade routes that crisscrossed the continent. The rise and fall of empires along the Silk Roads can be traced back to the very beginning of recorded history. The ancient Persian Empire, for example, built its wealth on the trade of luxury goods like silk, spices, and precious metals that passed through its territories. At its height, the Persian Empire stretched from the Mediterranean to the Indus River, dominating the trade routes that connected East and West. But empires are not built to last, and the Persian Empire eventually succumbed to the rise of new powers like Alexander the Great and his successors, who sought to control the Silk Roads for themselves. The Hellenistic kingdoms that emerged in the wake of Alexander's conquests continued to vie for control over the trade routes, their fortunes rising and falling with the ebb and flow ...
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    The Silk Roads

    Peter Frankopan

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