The Silk Roads were the arteries of global trade, stretching across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Frankopan argues that the world’s history revolves around these routes, not around the West as traditionally taught.
“The Silk Roads were the heart of the world, connecting civilizations across continents.”
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