Cities along the Silk Road

The Silk Road was an ancient network of trade routes that connected many communities of Eurasia by land and sea, stretching from the Mediterranean basin in the west to the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago in the east.

Its main eastern end was in the Chinese city of Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an, China) and its main western end was in the Greek city of Antioch (modern-day Antakya, Turkey). It came into existence in the 2nd century BCE, when Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty was in power, and lasted until the 15th century CE, when the Ottoman Empire closed off the trade routes with Europe after it captured Constantinople and thereby conquered the Byzantine Empire.[1]

This article lists the cities along the Silk Road, sorted by region and the modern-day countries in which they lie.

Map of the Silk Road, 1st century CE

Terrestrial/land routes through Eurasia

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Major cities, broadly from the Eastern Mediterranean to South Asia, and arranged roughly west to east in each area.

West Asia

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Turkey

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Azerbaijan

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Georgia

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Armenia

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Lebanon

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Syria

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Iraq

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Iran

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Central Asia

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Turkmenistan

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Uzbekistan

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Tajikistan

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Kazakhstan

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Kyrgyzstan

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South Asia

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Afghanistan

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Pakistan

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India

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Nepal

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Bangladesh

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Bhutan

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The chain of cities along the northern route along the Taklamakan, probably based on Bento de Góis's itinerary, from Hiarcan (Yarkand) to Cialis (Karasahr or Korla) to Sucieu (Suzhou, Gansu)

East Asia

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China: the northern route along the Taklamakan Desert

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Map of eastern Xinjiang with prehistoric sites and the courses of the Folke Bergman, 1939

China: the southern route along the Taklamakan Desert

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China: from Anxi/Dunhuang to Chang'an (Xi'an)

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The ruins of a Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) Chinese watchtower made of rammed earth at Dunhuang, Gansu province, the eastern edge of the Silk Road

Maritime routes to or along the Indian Ocean

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South Asia

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Pakistan

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China

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Bangladesh

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Sri Lanka

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India

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Southern and Eastern Europe

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Ukraine

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Russia

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Italy

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West Asia

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Oman

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Yemen

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Turkey

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Northeast Africa

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Somalia

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Egypt

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Southeast Asia

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Indonesia

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Malaysia

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Philippines

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Thailand

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Vietnam

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List by Claudius Ptolemy

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This following list is attributed to Ptolemy. All city names are Ptolemy's, throughout all his works. Most of the names are included in Geographia.

Some of the cities provided by Ptolemy either: no longer exist today or have moved to different locations. Nevertheless, Ptolemy has provided an important historical reference for researchers.

(This list has been alphabetized.)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Garraty, John A. and Peter Gay, eds. The Columbia History of the World. New York: Dorset Press by arrangement with Harper & Row, 1981. ISBN 978-0-88029-004-3. Originally published New York: Harper & Row, 1972. p. 129.