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English: Fig. 12.—Chief Intineraries of Central Asia (Scale 1:120,000,000). Silk Road: The route of the Roman–Han silk road as understood in the 19th century.
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Source The Earth and Its Inhabitants, Vol. VI: Asia, Vol. I, p. 27. An English translation of Nouvelle Géographie Universelle.
Author Charles Eugène Perron
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