天山北路の歴史的あり方
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Dsungaria (T'ien-shan Pê-lu) played not a less great historical role than Kashgaria (T'ien-shan Nan-lu), from the view point of its being the main route of the communication, trade and cultural contact between eastern and western Asia. For that reason we can call the way running through this district the "Dsungarian Silk-road". But the district, having the geographical condition as one steppe connecting directly with Mongolia and Kazakstan, has developped the history of the life chiefly nomadic since remote antiquity. This is the fundamental difference from the Kashgarian Silk-road which runs through the Tarim basin. The present paper treats the circumstances how agricultural spots were sporadically formed in the desert and steppe of Dsungaria and how they, as oases, becoming markets of nomads, formed an international trade route.
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