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How Did Religion Spread Along the Silk Road? Crash Course Geography #31

How Did Religion Spread Along the Silk Road? Crash Course Geography #31

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Today we-re going to talk about the collection of routes known as the Silk Roads, and explore how worldview and other ideas spread along those trade routes. The Silk Roads are responsible for everything from the spices we use when we cook to the cloth we see as beautiful, but today we-re going to focus on religion, and show how these routes influenced the beliefs of billions of people through time and space
Date: 2022-04-04

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My cook friends insist on Fresh spices. People have been taken by the silly concept that medieval foods were over spiced. Those medieval spices like Pepper had been picked years before, packed in bags or boxes, put on a ship, to a ship, to a ship, to a camel, to a ship. Others were put on a camel, to a donkey, to a camel, to a camel, to a ship, to a horse cart, to a donkey to a ship.
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Religions follow their communities, and MOST human interaction is NOT through war or violence. Most cultural exchange, particularly before Colonialism, has been through trade and mutually beneficial across cultures. We have a warped Imperialist understanding about the nature of civilization.
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Always refreshing when Crashcourse mentions religion. The Greco-Buddhist statue near the end is such a fascinating example of religious objects and artistic forms spreading across the Silk Roads (in addition to religious ideas/stories.
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I know this is for kids and school but geography isn't a real field of study more a Frankenstein like mash of many other fields of study, it's a highly politicised subject and littered with colonialism and imperialism this cannot end well
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8: 01 The University of al-Qarawiyyin was founded by a Muslim woman, Fatima al-Fihri. It started out as a mosque and grew to become an incredible educational institute that shaped the modern university structure! Thanks for mentioning it!
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It is currently blowing my mind that there is no reason why we don't view the Earth and maps in the south to north orientation, other than because of named polarities.
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I love videos like this where I can give simple answers to the questions and still be right. Here it goes. How did religion spread along the Silk Road?
By people.

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. I'm not sure how many Shinto practitioners you'd find on the Silk Road. I mean, I'm not saying it's impossible, but they would be a long way from home
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im flipping out, only episode where i heard something new (enviromental sciences in developing nation) about geography. is there banana in my soup?
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The religion that first used it does not exist now, Manichaeism. Started in Persia and reach both India, China and Western Europe in the late 200s
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