Maritime Silk Road: Revision history


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  • curprev 03:2303:23, 4 April 2024Zhangdiedie talk contribsm 19,456 bytes +364 Legendary Port of the Maritime Silk Routes: Zayton (Quanzhou) is a book of Asian premodern maritime history from global perspectives. The book is targeted at learners and students of China study in the field of literature relating to the knowledge of premodern maritime history and cultural exchange among South Fujian in coastal China, the South China Sea, the Indian Ocean and beyond connected with Maritime Silk Trade Routes. The maritime paradigm is therefore central to the understanding of the undo

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  • original research, one would need sourcing that explicitly links these elements to the Maritime Silk Road. undo

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