Central Asia · 800s
For a thousand years, fortunes moved across the world on the backs of camels and the nerve of the people who led them. If you were a Silk Road trader, you were built to cross borders — of land, language, and trust.
The Silk Road was not one road but a web of routes linking China, Central Asia, Persia, and the Mediterranean. Traders carried silk, spices, paper, glass, and ideas across thousands of miles, passing goods through many hands. A single caravan crossing might take months and pass through a dozen languages and currencies.
Success required more than courage. A trader had to read people instantly, build trust with strangers in a single meeting, and gamble on which rare cargo would be worth the journey. Whole religions, technologies, and stories traveled with them — merchants were also, accidentally, some of history's great connectors.
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