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・ Northern Service Flight Company
・ Northern Seven Years' War
・ Northern Shan State Railway
・ Northern Shaolin (martial art)
・ Northern Sharks
・ Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission
・ Northern short grasslands
・ Northern short-tailed shrew
・ Northern Shoshone
・ Northern shoveler
・ Northern shrew tenrec
・ Northern Shuswap Tribal Council
・ Northern Sierra Madre forest monitor
・ Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park
・ Northern Sierra Miwok
Northern Silk Road
・ Northern silvery kingfisher
・ Northern Skirts
・ Northern Sky
・ Northern slaty antshrike
・ Northern slimy salamander
・ Northern smooth shore crab
・ Northern smooth-tailed treeshrew
・ Northern smoothtongue
・ Northern snake-necked turtle
・ Northern snakehead
・ Northern snapping turtle
・ Northern Somali Unionist Movement
・ Northern Song (disambiguation)
・ Northern Songhay languages


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Northern Silk Road : ウィキペディア英語版
Northern Silk Road

The Northern Silk Road is a prehistoric trackway in northern China originating in the early capital of Xi'an and extending north of the Taklamakan Desert to reach the ancient kingdoms of Parthia, Bactria and eventually Persia and Rome.〔Gary K. Young, ''Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy, 31 BC - AD 305''〕 It is the northern-most branch of several Silk Roads providing trade, military movements and cultural exchange between China and the west. The use of this route was expanded pursuant to actions by the Han Dynasty in the latter part of the first millennium BC to push back northern tribes and control the safe passage of Chinese troops and merchants.
==Route==
The route started at Chang'an (now called Xi'an), the capital of the Han Dynasty, which, in the Eastern Han, was moved further east to Luoyang. The route was defined about the 1st Century BCE as Han Wudi put an end to harassment by nomadic tribes.
The route travels northwest through the Chinese province of Gansu from Shaanxi Province, and splits into three further routes, two of them following the mountain ranges to the north and south of the Taklamakan Desert to rejoin at Kashgar; and the other going north of the Tian Shan mountains through Turpan, Talgar and Almaty (in what is now southeast Kazakhstan).
The routes split west of Kashgar with one branch heading down the Alay Valley towards Termez and Balkh, while the other traveled through Kokand in the Fergana Valley, and then west across the Karakum Desert towards Merv, joining the southern route briefly.
One of the branch routes turned northwest to the north of the Aral and Caspian seas then and on to the Black Sea.

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