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Portuguese Macao
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Portuguese Macao

Macao (Macau) is located on a peninsula in the estuary of the Pearl River delta in southeast China and it was a Portuguese colonial settlement from c. 1557 until 1999. Macao was a major trade hub of the Portuguese Empire and with its unique...
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Godin Tepe

Godin Tepe is, today, an archaeological site in the Kangavar valley of Luristan, in western central Iran. The name means "hill of Godin" though what the settlement was called originally is unknown. The site was first discovered in 1961 during...
Map of the Roman Trade Network (1st - 3rd centuries CE)
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Map of the Roman Trade Network (1st - 3rd centuries CE)

This map illustrates the main maritime and overland trade arteries that bound the Roman Empire together between the first and third centuries CE. From grain fleets in the Mediterranean to camel caravans across the desert and river barges...
Map of Marco Polo’s Travels, 1271 - 1295
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Map of Marco Polo’s Travels, 1271 - 1295

Marco Polo’s travels (1271–1295) represent one of the most famous European journeys into Asia during the late Middle Ages. Setting out from Venice with his father Niccolò and uncle Maffeo, Polo crossed through the Middle East and Central...
Map of the Tang Dynasty of China, c. 669 CE
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Map of the Tang Dynasty of China, c. 669 CE

The Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) represents one of the high points of imperial Chinese history, reaching its widest territorial extent during the reign of Emperor Gaozong (reign 649–683 CE). By the late 7th century, around 669 CE, the empire...
Map of the Origin and Spread of Buddhism
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Map of the Origin and Spread of Buddhism

Buddhism originated in the Ganges Plain of Magadha (modern Bihar, India) during the 5th–4th century BCE, following the enlightenment of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (c. 5th century BCE). Initially transmitted through oral teaching and monastic...
Map of the Movement of
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Map of the Movement of "Tea" & "Cha" Around the Globe

This map illustrates the global spread of tea and its many names, tracing how two primary root words—“cha” and “te”—originated in China and dispersed across cultures through trade. The linguistic patterns reveal how tea’s journey followed...
Map of the Parthian Empire in the 2nd Century
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Map of the Parthian Empire in the 2nd Century

This map illustrates the Parthian Kingdom (c. 247 BCE–224 CE), also known as the Arsacid Empire after its ruling dynasty. Emerging on the northeastern fringes of the Seleucid realm, the Parthians expanded their power as Seleucid control weakened...
Selim Caravanserai in Armenia
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Selim Caravanserai in Armenia

This medieval caravanserai located in present-day Armenia is located on the ancient Dvin Partav international trade route, which included the Selim Mountain Pass. (It was part of the ancient Silk Road.) According to an inscription at the...
Stall at Armenia's Selim Caravanserai
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Stall at Armenia's Selim Caravanserai

This medieval caravanserai located in present-day Armenia is located on the ancient Dvin Partav international trade route, which included the Selim Mountain Pass. (It was part of the ancient Silk Road.) According to an inscription at the...
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