Foreign relations of imperial China
The Foreign relations of the Imperial era of Chinese history from the Qin dynasty until the Qing dynasty encompassed many situations as the fortunes of dynasties rose and fell. Chinese culture had influenced neighboring and distant countries, while being transformed by outside influences as well as being conquered. During the Western Han dynasty, the Silk Road trade routes were established and brought Hellenistic Central Asia, Persia under the Parthian Empire, and South Asia into contact with the Chinese empire. During the 2nd century BC, Zhang Qian became the first known Chinese diplomat to venture deep into Central Asia in search of allies against the Mongolic Xiongnu confederation. Han Chinese attempts were made at reaching the Roman Empire and although the mission led by Gan Ying in 97
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Foreign relations of imperial China
The Foreign relations of the Imperial era of Chinese history from the Qin dynasty until the Qing dynasty encompassed many situations as the fortunes of dynasties rose and fell. Chinese culture had influenced neighboring and distant countries, while being transformed by outside influences as well as being conquered. During the Western Han dynasty, the Silk Road trade routes were established and brought Hellenistic Central Asia, Persia under the Parthian Empire, and South Asia into contact with the Chinese empire. During the 2nd century BC, Zhang Qian became the first known Chinese diplomat to venture deep into Central Asia in search of allies against the Mongolic Xiongnu confederation. Han Chinese attempts were made at reaching the Roman Empire and although the mission led by Gan Ying in 97
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Avant l'époque moderne, les re ...... ditions sous la dynastie Ming.
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The Foreign relations of the I ...... the tributary system as well.
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شملت العلاقات الخارجية للعصر ا ...... المفتوحة، منهية النظام التبعي.
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Avant l'époque moderne, les re ...... us "barbare", la plus externe,
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The Foreign relations of the I ...... mission led by Gan Ying in 97
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شملت العلاقات الخارجية للعصر ا ...... فيتنام عبر المحيط الهندي. أُدخ
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Foreign relations of imperial China
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Relations étrangères de la Chine impériale
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العلاقات الخارجية للصين الإمبراطورية
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