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    Colouration of Silk with Natural Dyes Dr. Rajashree Phukon‚ Registration ID- AB/565 ‚ Assist. Prof.‚ Sibsagar Girls’ College‚ P.O.Sivasagar‚ Assam‚ Pin-785640‚ e-mail ID:rajashreephukon@yahoo.com and Mr Diganta Kr. Borah‚ Research Scholar‚ Department of Economics‚ Dibrugarh University‚ Assam‚ India‚ e-mail ID: digoborah@yahoo.in. ABSTRACT The study was undertaken with an aim to develop the dyeing conditions of four different natural dyes which are easily

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    One Road” strategy is a network of infrastructure and trade‚ and it includes the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and Silk Road Economic Belt. 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is an initiative from China to increase collaboration and investment between the countries on the Silk Road. The Silk Road connects Asia with Europe‚ India and parts of Africa. The Maritime Silk Road together with the Silk Road Economic Belt forms the “One Belt‚ One Road” strategy. The “One Belt‚ One Road” initiative is basically

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    led by the Kon family and only them. Ganghis Kon was the first leader and the one that brought all of the clans together and concerned most of china. Kublai Khan Becomes Emperor. With the mongols in power trade flourished and it was called the silk road. The end of Yuan Dynasty was a dramatic turn of events. One of the most amazing thing that Kublai Khan did was unite the inter nachon of china for more than 300 years. This allowed people to be free and do what they wanted to do this is the

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    Chapter 7 Networks of Communication and Exchange: Focus Questions: 1. The factors that contributed to the growth of trade along the Silk Road is that it was located along the threshold of central Asia. All of the traders share customs with the steppe nomads farther to the East (202). The Chinese were eager to buy western products (203) which were another contributing factor for trade to be in one central area‚ because merchants would flock to that area. Cooperative relations between caravan traders

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    area of Management‚ law‚ engineering (Lee‚ 2017). Opportunities include Hong Kong is a super connector that links many companies around the globe‚ Hong Kong acts as a fundraising platform (Hong Kong/China: Hong Kong Looks to Key Role in China’s New Silk Road‚ 2016). The HKSAR government is initiating the policies that can maximize the strengths and fully utilize the opportunities given by Hong Kong‚ so as to be benefited as much as possible by China. On the other hand‚ there is weakness like Hong

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    purchase and sale of imported goods‚ and to issue foreign trade permits for local merchants. Chinese goods that flowed north in large quantities included tea‚ silk‚ copper coins‚ paper and printed books etc. The return flow included horses that Song needed desperately for its armies but also other animals and goods that had traveled across the Silk Road. There was also vigorous sea trade with Korea‚ Japan and lands to the southwest. During Song times this maritime trade for the first time exceeded

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    them‚ there were peasants‚ artisans and merchants. At the bottom were soldiers and slaves. The Silk Road served as a significant factor of the economic development during the Han Dynasty. It was a series of trade routes that involved connection between the West and China. Merchants travelled along the Silk Road by means of camel caravans to trade their goods. Goods such as silk‚ spices‚ ivory‚ and gems were exported to the West. Meanwhile‚ western goods such as linen‚ wool‚ glass‚ metal

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    distance trade across Afro-Eurasia Long distance trade really increased in Afro-Eurasia from 500c.e. to 1500c.e. Some of the reasons for the increase included the introduction of camels‚ transportation with boats‚ and transportation on the silk roads. Some of these trade routes were easier to transport stuff more efficiently‚ but they all were used. Firstly‚ camels were introduced in about 300c.e.. This was a big upgrade from the donkeys because camels could go up to ten days without

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    TANG & SONG 1. How did government affect your dynastic era? Tang Dynasty: The administration was organized into 10 political districts called “Dao” which was then later increased to 15. In each political district there were towns‚ villages‚ and families. The official system of the Tang administration involved the central official system and local official system. The central official system followed the Sui Dynasty’s (581 - 618) three departments and six ministries system. The six major

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    production of Chinese silk ("contributions‚" 2003-2012). The four most ingenious or innovative contributions are paper‚ the compass‚ printing and silk. Europeans thought of Chinese silk as elegant and traders would pay the same weight in gold for this high commodity. Silk was traded along the “silk road”‚ another ancient Chinese innovation‚ which stretched from the Yellow River valley to the Mediterranean‚ nearly five thousand miles long (Sayre‚ 2011‚ p. 224). The silk road was the doorway to

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