The Role Of The Great Silk Road In The Formation, Development And Support Of Interethnic And Intercultural Dialogue And Exchange
Mamasalieva Guldona Anvarbekovna , Lecturer Of The Department Of World History Of Andijan State University, Andizhan Region, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the role of the Great Silk Road in the formation, development and maintenance of interethnic and intercultural relations with other peoples in the context of trade and economic relations. This article attempts to reveal the role of the Great Silk Road as the main and important trans-European highway, which has contributed to the improvement of cultural ties over the years.
Keywords
The Great Silk Road,, TRANS- Eurasian highway
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