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The Silk Road

network of trade route

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silk road Religion

The Silk Road was not merely a channel for luxury goods; it was a vast network for the exchange of ideas, technologies, and, most powerfully, religions

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Silk road Revolution

Transformative impact the Silk Road trade network had on global history, culture, and technology.

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chinese


Early Chinese societies were shaped by powerful dynasties, which were ruling families that passed down control from generation to generation. 

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Dar al-Islam 

Islamic concept referring to the regions of the world where Islamic law prevails and Muslims are generally free.

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What does Neolithic mean

The Transition to Farming/Settlement

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neolithic religion

The Neolithic era (New Stone Age), marked by the transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a sedentary, agricultural one

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Neolithic Revolution

The Neolithic Revolution, also known as the First Agricultural Revolution, was the most fundamental transformation in human history.

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Europe

locked out of commercial and land routes

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Cultural Diffusion

spread from a single place of origin to other parts of the world.

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what was Mongol Empire

the largest contiguous land empire in world history

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Mongol religion


The history of Mongolian religion is marked by two dominant forces: an ancient, indigenous belief system centered on the sky and nature, and the later, profound adoption of Buddhism.

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Mongol Revolution

The Mongolian Revolution of 1921, which was a modern political event establishing the current state of Mongolia.

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Mongol

It is a resilient and proud culture centered on family, horsemanship, and a blend of indigenous and Buddhist traditions.

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Islam Culture

 a vibrant, diverse, and global civilization rooted in the religion of Islam. It is characterized by its core religious tenets, a rich history o

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The Indian Ocean Trade

a vast, ancient system of maritime routes that connected East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Indian ocean religion

The Indian Ocean has historically been one of the world's greatest conduits for religious and cultural exchange, often referred to as the "Monsoon Marketplace.

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Indian Revolution

It is a historical concept used by scholars to describe two periods of massive, transformative change in the Indian Ocean World.

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Spain

In 1492 Columbus stumbles into a new ontinent that one know  

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Indian culture

Indian culture is a tapestry of ancient traditions, diverse religions, and vibrant arts, characterized by its unity in diversity and profound spiritual foundation.

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Trans-Saharan



The Trans-Saharan Trade Routes were a vast network of overland routes that connected Sub-Saharan West Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean 

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Trans-Saharan

The religious history of the Trans-Saharan trade routes is overwhelmingly defined by the spread and deep embedding of Islam in West Africa.

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Trans-Saharan Revolution

 The dramatic and massive transformation of trade, wealth, and culture that took place across the Sahara Desert, primarily linking West Africa to North Africa and the wider Islamic world.

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Neolithic

The Neolithic Period, often called the New Stone Age, was a pivotal phase in human history, characterized by one of the most profound shifts in human culture.

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Mongol Culture

Mongol culture is profoundly shaped by its ancient nomadic pastoralism and a deep connection to the vast steppe and the Blue Sky

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