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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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n origin, and they imported the Chinese silk through sea-route and sold it to the Rome.[79] During the Kushan Empire, the traders who descended down to the Caspian Sea together with the goods in their hands, have acrossed it via boats or various sea-vehicles and landed to Transcaucasia in present Azarbaidjan. About this shorter and sea-route through the Caspian Sea, Vainberg conjectures “a sea-travelling some 350 kms from the mouth of Uzboy at the Turkmen bay to that of Kura river, and to that of Sefidrud (Kızılözen). These routes arrived at Midia in Atropatene and Gilan, and from there to the Basin of Diyala and the administration center of the Achaemenid Empire[Ecbatana].”[80] As it known, the river, whose two branches originated from Turkey, after passing through the territories Georgia, Armenia and Azarbaidjan as the two rivers named Kura and Araxes flows to the Caspian Sea as one river.[81] Thus, wishing to descend down to the Black Sea and then to arrive at the Mediterranean with the merchandise in their hands, the trademen have come to the sea at P << 上一页 [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] ... 下一页 >> |
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