Across
- 3. A 5th century Chinese pilgrim on The Silk Route.
- 5. The half-way point of the Silk Route and thriving community at the foot of the Pamir Mountains.
- 8. A "traveler" of The Silk Route and the greatest influence on history and its legacy.
- 9. Sea routes that stretched from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean and India, and beyond the southern coast of China.
- 12. Now Istanbul; the capital of the eastern Roman Empire from 330 CE.
- 14. Interlocking paths stretching 8,000km across Eurasia that linked the East and West.
- 15. An ancient empire of Iran and Muslim caliphates that relied on the wealth of Silk Route trade.
- 16. A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, travelling together across overland routes, i.e. The Silk Route.
Down
- 1. An important trading centre with bazaars and markets that exchanged goods from China, Malaysia, the Middle East, and Europe.
- 2. A lustrous fiber produced in China; the namesake of the ancient trade routes of Eurasia.
- 4. The starting point of The Silk Route (modern-day Xi'an).
- 6. Buying and selling goods.
- 7. A route established by Emperor Darius at the turn of the 5th century BCE.
- 10. The combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia.
- 11. Mountains characterized by high peaks; a central position called ‘The Roof of the World’.
- 13. High, shifting sand dunes and home to ancient Mongolian, Turkic, Iranian and Chinese peoples.
