China, Her History, Diplomacy, And Commerce: From The Earliest Times To The Present Day (1901) - Tapa blanda
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Bough treatment of traden A my con tractorS alt and irOD monopolistt Arbitrary sniuptuary Uwa Trade itaplea Cliinese standard! of wealth Diplomatic trade Fairs and hor trails Tuagosic ti de Turkwtan and Canton tradeS yriau trade with the Far Eaat Pliny and Ptolemy Where wag Kattigara? Limited number of pooible porta Romana got ailk and iron from China Land trade vid ParC hia Traders by sea and by land not always identiB ed Chinese agents on the Persian Gulf Chinese priests make the round tour by land and sea Division into two empires accounts for much ignorance Hindoo and Arab colonies Peaceful international relationa Roman traders at Nanking Frobsbls Irrawaddy and Uomein roote Authors repeat the same stories No queatiD nof duties or taiation A rabs andF ranks-A ttempt of theE mperor to reach the Franks Anachronisms in national names Active Arab trade Arab and Persian attack at Canton Turkish laud trade The iron trade again Tea Nestorian stone and foreignera atS i-an Fu Decline of Canton monoi oly Rise of Hangchow and Ningpo Marco Polo sZ aitun Rare book on trade by a royal Chinese Chinese trade in Indian Ocean Faifo as place of call No trade with Tonquin Sumatra ports Marco Polo saccounts :amply corroborated by Chinese Coloucl Yule sepleudid work Eunuch emisaarics from China to the Indian Ocean .. ... I agcn il-56 CHAPTER IV. TRADE KOUTES Two main branches of the great rood to tlie West Karakoram Pass not to be confused with Knrakorain city SL lpjcsed laiid-comiB sa slid trade road to theS outh Disuovery of West River by Chinese 11 uN iku route to Canton Parthian and Indian toad measures Trade junction at KokandH as a 2,000 year history No silk went by sen until the Partliiana drove it tliitlier Die iturma route The travels of the monk Fah-hieti~C osnias on sixth century trade HLL uii.chuang stravels The Haiathala, orE iithalites Ti.khara and the A rabs Cha
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- EditorialKessinger Publishing
- Año de publicación2010
- ISBN 10 1164603116
- ISBN 13 9781164603115
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas374