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  • ...e&q=tiger%20prince%20hami&f=false|title=Women of the Gobi: Journeys on the Silk Road|author=Kate James|year=2006|publisher=Pluto Press Australia|location=N ...gflprmSDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBQ|title=The Silk road|author=Sven Anders Hedin|year=1938|publisher=E. P. Dutton & company, i
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  • ...st1=Cuiyi|last2=Luckert|first2=Karl W.|title=Uighur stories from along the Silk Road|date=May 1998|publisher=University Press of America|isbn=978-0-7618-11
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  • ...being the equivalent of 40 rolls of silk. In exchange for 20,000 rolls of silk, the Uyghurs were obliged to supply 500 selected horses. This type of conc
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  • ...20uyghurs&f=false|title=Oasis identities: Uyghur nationalism along China's Silk Road|author=Justin Ben-Adam Rudelson, Justin Jon Rudelson|year=1997|publish ...amm. (2010) "The Horse That Leaps Through Clouds: A Tale of Espionage, the Silk Road and the Rise of Modern China." Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, p.218. I
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  • ...Eastern Turkestan.'' Oxford. Pages 123-126.</ref><ref>Bonavia, Judy. ''The Silk Road: Xi'an to Kashgar.'' Revised by Christopher Baumer (2004), pp. 306-319 ...located at the junction of the southern (and most ancient) branch of the [[Silk Road]] joining China and the West with one of the main routes from ancient
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  • | alias = Son of Eurasia, Son of the Silk Road, Prince of Guitar, Prince of Love Songs ...2/dfxj-the-blind-voice-of-the-new-silk-road/ |title=The Blind Voice of the Silk Road |author=Beige Wind |publisher=Beijing Cream |access-date=30 June 2015}
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  • ...onepage&q&f=false|title=Oasis identities: Uyghur nationalism along China's Silk Road|author=Justin Jon Rudelson|year=1997|publisher=Columbia University Pre ...nepage&q&f=false |title=Oasis identities: Uyghur nationalism along China's Silk Road|author1=Justin Ben-Adam Rudelson |author2=Justin Jon Rudelson |year=19
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  • [[Category:Silk Road]]
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  • ...Khan. This situation can be partly explained by the full extinction of [[Silk Road]] trade by this time.
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  • ...eek to leverage the EEU as a bridge between the European Union and the New Silk Road economic belt.<ref name="tvr">{{cite news|title=Alexander Lukashenko m ...Eurasian economic integration and China's strategic "[[One Belt, One Road|Silk Road Economic Belt]]" project. The relevant communique was signed by Russia
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  • ...fe|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/wadeshepard/2017/02/20/khorgos-the-new-silk-roads-central-station-comes-to-life/2/#4770e6ab5322|website=forbes.com}}</r ==The New Silk Road==
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  • ===Origins and the Silk Road=== {{main|Silk Road}}
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  • ...lated by humans since ancient times, and was located to the north of the [[Silk Road]]. Numerous medieval castles, of which the most significant is [[Otrar
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  • ...= |url= }}</ref> (Red Town) was a [[medieval]] trading settlement on the [[Silk Road]], situated close to the mountain [[Sherkala]]. The town developed aro
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  • ...d=457&catid=48&Itemid=1749&lang=en|website=Welcome to Kazakhstan|publisher=Silk Tour agency|accessdate=16 August 2016}}</ref> It preserves rare fauna and
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  • ...farmland, over-hunting and poaching and the use of plants for firewood and silk production. Protected areas include the Barsa-Kelmes reserve on an island i
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  • ...d by Indiana University, 1971</ref> as a [[caravanserai]] to protect the [[Silk Road]] town of [[Sayram (city)|Sayram]], 10&nbsp;km to the east. Shymkent [[Category:Populated places along the Silk Road]]
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  • ...e = Monument Dina Nurpeisova|date = |accessdate = 6 January 2016|website = Silk Road Adventures|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>
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  • ...lace of Talgar settlement. The locality was chosen because it was on the [[Silk Road]] and situated at the foothills of [[Zailiisky Alatau]], incorporating
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  • ...s. The current territory of Mangystau hosted a spur route of the northern silk road, which resulted in the founding of several Sufi shrines in Aktau's vic
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  • Kyzylorda region is one of the historical centers of the [[Silk Road]], which connected China and Southeast Asia to western Asia and Europe
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  • ...otector]]. The medieval city of Talas was a major trade centre along the [[Silk Road]]. Talas was later described by [[Xuanzang]], who passed Talas in 629 ...=February 2007}} according to the Greek sources. At that time the Great [[Silk Road]] ran across Southern Kazakhstan. It played a major role in trade and
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  • [[Category:Populated places along the Silk Road]]
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  • [[Category:Populated places along the Silk Road]]
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  • ...ty to historical population centers [such as Uzbekistan's Tashkent and the Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara]. SKO is also the fastest growing of K
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  • *[[Silk Road]] [[Category:Populated places along the Silk Road]]
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  • ...the status of city in 1807. Petropavl was an important trading center for silk and carpets until the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]].
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  • ...w in Atyrau Province of Kazakhstan) was an important trade center on the [[Silk Road]]. In the 13th century, it became a stronghold of the [[Golden Horde]]
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  • ...'In Russian''</ref> played a prominent role in the routes of the ancient [[Silk Road]], and was a theater of many historical military and political events. [[Category:Sites along the Silk Road]]
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  • ...Ausschnitt Zentralasien.jpg|350px|Thumb|right| Tian Shan with the ancient silk road]] [[Category:Sites along the Silk Road]]
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  • ...d in [[Kashgar]].<ref>[http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18006 ''Silk Road, North China'', C.Michael Hogan, the Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham ===Dzungaria and the Silk Road===
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  • ...clude many rare examples of organic objects such as felt hangings, Chinese silk, the earliest known [[Pazyryk carpet|pile carpet]], horses decked out in el ...nation of the fibers indicate the material is not Chinese but was a [[wild silk]] which came from somewhere else, perhaps [[India]].<ref name="atlas"/> Nea
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  • ...cean in ancient times to form an enormous salt lake. Part of the ancient [[Silk Road]] ran through this region. The two largest cities in the depression ar
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  • ...Mankyshlak), a [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]] town<ref name="KTLOW"/> on the [[Silk Road]], are also nearby<ref name="VK513"/> as is [[Torysh]] (The Valley of
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  • [[Category:Sites along the Silk Road]]
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  • [[Category:Sites along the Silk Road]]
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  • ...ст}}, ''Yevraziyskiy sukhoputniy most''), sometimes called the '''New [[Silk Road]]''' (Новый шёлковый путь, ''Noviy shyolkoviy put<now [[File:Transasia trade routes 1stC CE gr2.png|thumb|right|Silk Road trading routes during the 1st century [[AD]]]]
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  • .../www.nytimes.com/2013/07/21/business/global/hauling-new-treasure-along-the-silk-road.html|accessdate=July 21, 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=July 2 *{{cite news |url= |title=NW China mulls "New Silk Road" exhibition park |work= |first= |last= ''[[Xinhua News Agency]]'' |dat
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  • ...5th-21st June 2016 |url=http://www.viranatura.com/Product_100001_Celestial-Silk-Road-5th-21st-June-2016 |publisher=viranatura.com |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
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  • ...ref> Two transnational properties, [[Silk Road UNESCO World Heritage Sites|Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor]] (shared with [[Ch ! scope="row" | [[Silk Road UNESCO World Heritage Sites|Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor]]*
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  • | WHS = Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor | Image = [[Image:Silk route copy.jpg|300px]]
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  • {{About|the series of trade routes|other uses|Silk Road (disambiguation)}} | name = Silk Road
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  • ...du/AJHG/journal/issues/v63n6/970820/970820.web.pdf Trading Genes along the Silk Road: mtDNA Sequences and the Origin of Central Asian Population] Am. J. Hu
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  • ...2011/01/19/kazakhstan-extends-saiga-antelope-hunting-ban-until-2021/|work= Silk Road Intelligencer|accessdate=19 December 2012| archiveurl= https://web.arc
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  • ...y Hybrids | work = The Silk Road Foundation Newsletter | publisher = The Silk Road Foundation | date = June 2005 | url = http://www.silkroadfoundation.
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  • ...5th-21st June 2016 |url=http://www.viranatura.com/Product_100001_Celestial-Silk-Road-5th-21st-June-2016 |publisher=viranatura.com |accessdate= 26 May 2015}
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  • ...ate=23 January 2015}}</ref> or ''slender-leaf iris'',<ref name=grin/> or ''silk leaves Iris''.<ref name=fabaceae/><ref name=pan/>
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  • ...5th-21st June 2016 |url=http://www.viranatura.com/Product_100001_Celestial-Silk-Road-5th-21st-June-2016 |publisher=viranatura |accessdate=23 May 2015}}</r
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  • ...ch ''P. tenuifolia''. These larvae live with several together in a nest of silk that binds together several lobes of a leaf, and move only within the nest.
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  • ...nbe]]''. The [[Soviets]] transformed the area into a centre for cotton and silk production, and relocated tens of thousands of people to the city from arou ...ajiks]]. The city a became rich trading center as a major capital of the [[Silk Road]] between China and [[Western world|the West]]. The [[Timurid dynasty]
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