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THE IRANIAN-GEORGIAN BRANCH OF THE SILK ROAD IN I-IVTH CENTURIES |
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时间:2009-7-24 13:48:35 来源:不详
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bsp;to Phasis river via Stranguria-Condeso-Gaulita / Ganlita (Ganlica)-Pagas-Apulum-Caspiae-Ad Mercurium-Axalcxa[58]-Abastuman, and then Dioscurias,[59] “one of the most polyglot of ports… on the Black Sea coast.” [60] After this ancient trade route went on Tbilisi and Duvin from Ardabil in Iran, and connected Iran with Duvin, it later arrived at Partaw / Parozapat[61] (the center of the Caucasian Albania and Islamic Arran)[62] and Tbilisi, the center of Iberia (Eastern Georgia) and one of the most important cities of Southern Caucasus.[63] According to Emperor Heraclios’ expedition, the road, running westwards from Tbilisi, arrived at Borjom, and Ad Metcurium (Minedze) (near Ahalcih) firstly along with Kura river,[64] and later Kura-Phasis course. Its westernmost point in Georgia was the Phasis port (present Poti) on the Black Sea. Phasis and Dioscurias (now Sebastopolis) “were the points of concentration for the transit caravan trade with the East and the South of Russia.” Strabon, mentions Phasis as “an emporium of the Colchi”. Really it had a big important for controlling of the area by the Romans; and even the river& << 上一页 [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] ... 下一页 >> |
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