| THE IRANIAN-GEORGIAN BRANCH OF THE SILK ROAD IN I-IVTH CENTURIES
| | | The term of Silk Road (Die Seidenstrassen)[1] which was used firstly by F. von Richthofen, well-known German scholar, in 1877, and then widely accepted as an expression for the main road from the Central Asia to the West, is said today as Silk Road or Silk Route.[2] From the earliest period, it was used for the transportation of a number of materials and sp
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