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Usbekistan - Kazakhstan

The Silk Road extended approximately 6,437 kilometers (4,000 miles) across some of the world’s most formidable landscapes, including the Gobi Desert, the Pamir Mountains and traversed several of Uzbekistan’s major cities, including Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. The roads were typically in poor condition. Robbers were common. To protect themselves, traders joined together in caravans with camels or other pack animals. Over time, large inns called caravanserais cropped up to house travelling merchants.
One of the most famous travelers of the Silk Road was Marco Polo (1254 C.E. –1324 C.E.). Born into a family of wealthy merchants in Venice, Italy, Marco traveled with his father to China (then Cathay) when he was just 17 years of age.
It is hard to overstate the importance of the Silk Road on history. Religion and ideas spread along the Silk Road just as fluidly as goods. Towns along the route grew into multicultural cities.
The exchange of information gave rise to new technologies and innovations that would change the world.

Antique maps including the Silk Route region


The below antique maps are available for immediate sale, they are sold with a certificate of authenticity and published at the date indicated in the catalog description.
Location: 1723
Published: Paris, 1723
Size: 620 x 419mm.
Color: Original o/l colour.
Condition: Printed on heavy paper, slightly age-toned as usual. Good impression. Excellent condition.
The map shows the area east of the Caspian Sea, including parts of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and northern Iran. T..
600€
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Location: 1806
Published: Paris,1801-1806
Size: 175 x 110mm.
Color: In attractive original colours.
Condition: In very good condition.
Originally hand-colored costume mezzotint of a man from Uzbekistan engraved by Félix Mixelle and Lachaussée Jeune after Jacqu..
25€
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Location: 1806
Published: Paris,1801-1806
Size: 170 x 110mm.
Color: In attractive original colours.
Condition: In very good condition.
Originally hand-colored costume mezzotint of a woman from Uzbekistan engraved by Félix Mixelle and Lachaussée Jeune after Jac..
25€
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Location: 1846
Published: London, 2-1846
Size: 630 x 486mm.
Color: In original colours.
Condition: Very good condition.
This is a very detailed map of the Caspian Sea regions to the north and east. It includes the Caspian Sea, Aral Sea, and the ..
400€
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