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100
Emergence of SIlk road
Major Route in Silk Road. A Massive trade started. Indo-Roman Trade. This affected the Indians and the Romans Trading sytem. -
100
Eastern Han Dynasty
Ban Chao suppressed rebellions of some states in the Western Regions, which consolidated the dominion of the Han Dynasty and protected the Silk Road. This was to 73-94 CE -
100
Ban Yong (Estern Han Dynasty)
In 25 CE Ban Yang Now had countrol Over the Silk road in Eastern China. This created transportation to them. This made them last longer becuase the SIlk Road was one of there Major trading places and transporting places. -
123
Ban Yong Reopened Silk Road to Western Regions
Using clever diplomacy and military talent, Ban Yong stabilized the Western Regions and reopened the Silk Road in this remote area. This created trading from the western to the China and all over china, middle east, India -
400
Silk Worms
A Chinese princess smuggles some silkworm eggs out of China. Silkworm farms appear in Central Asia. China started to use methods of SIlk worms to make Clothes very later on. -
Jan 1, 640
Tang Dynasty Streghten Military AT silk Road
To strengthen its military management and to protect the Silk Road, the Protectorate General to Pacify the West was installed with four garrisons: Qiuci, Yanqi, Yutian and Shule. There Silk Road was a very Important Transportation road to them. Transport food trade. -
Jan 1, 645
Monk Xuanzang omes back to China
16 Years later Xuanzang returned to Chang'an with many Indian sutras. This infulenced the chinese monks.They learned what the Indian monk did. This changed the history of Monks forever. -
Jan 1, 702
Tang Dynasty Streghten Military effort on Silk Road
Tang Dynasty set up the Protectorate General of Beiting with the military center in Tingzhou in order to manage the Northern Route of the Silk Road. This made the Tang Dynasty Stronger and more feared they now had better controlling on the silk Road -
Jan 1, 751
PAPER Method
The method for making paper was transmitted to the West. They used the Silk Road as a Mjor transportation road. They transported paper to the western world. -
Jan 1, 755
A battle has started near the SIlk Road
Anshi Rebellion broke out and lasted for seven years. After the rebellion, the Silk Road began to decline. The Silk road had less soldiers and Less workers to repair the Road and to build on. -
Jan 1, 1100
Silk
Silk production appears in Italy, and Europe (how the closely guarded secret of silk production escapes China cannot accurately be attributed to any one event). -
Jan 1, 1200
Mongols
Mongol control central and western Asia. Mongols now have almost full Control of the Silk Road. This affected a lot of places in China. The enemy of the Mongols could not use the SIlk road anymore. -
Feb 8, 1200
Mongols get strict
Silk road trade prospers again under the "Pax Mongolica." Mongols are very Strcit. Inspects about evrything that passes. With Mongols in control of central & western Asia, silk road trade prospers until the 14th century under "Pax Mongolica." Kublai Khan's rule (Yuan-Mongol Dynasty) marks the zenith of "Pax Mongolica," a golden age of commerce and cultural exchange between East and West. -
Jan 1, 1206
Genghkid Khan Opens SIlk Road
Genghis Khan successively subdued Liao (Qidan), Jin and Xixia and other states in the Western Regions and West Asia. The Silk Road became prosperous again. Now Transportation is Road is finally Open People are using this road again. -
Jan 1, 1271
Kublai Khan In Control
Kublai Khan, leader of the Mongol Empire establishes the Yuan (Mongolian) Dynasty and takes control of China, after capturing Beijing in 1272.. This affected the Silk road and the transportation. -
Jan 1, 1274
Alliance
The ruler of the Mongol-Yuan Dynasty forms an alliance with the Koryo Korean state and launches an allied Mongol-Koryo invasion of Japan in 1274 (and 1281). Ships of the allied armies depart the port of Masan, located in South Korea, in an attempt to conquer Japan -- the invasion eventually failed most likely due to a severe storm that sank the Mongol fleet and navy. -
Jan 1, 1298
MArco Polo Leaves China
The Travels of Marco Polo came out, which became the most influential travelogue and paved the way for the arrivals of many Westerners. This Influenced Western Cultures to come later on. -
Jan 1, 1300
Yuan Dynasty Falls.
Mongol Yuan Dynasty collapes. Chinese Ming Dynasty begins. MOngol lost control of the SIlk road. Ming Dynasty now took over CHina. With full control of the SIlk road. -
Period: Feb 8, 1500 to
Silk Road
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Han Dynasty
In 618 Han dynasty defeated The Sui Dynasty Therefore taking control of the Silk Road a Major Transportation road. -
Xuan Zhang
The very Famous monk called Xuan Zhang Traveled the SIlk road to India to learn more about the Buddhistism in India to try to Improve the Buddhist Beliefe in China. This journey Changed the Ways Chinese monk in China