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Many faiths spread vastly across the Silk Road
- Buddhism (Blue)
- Hinduism (Yellow)
- Christianity (Red)
- Judaism (Black)
- Zoroastrianism (Orange)
- Tribal and local faiths (Brown)
- Manichaeism (Green)
The collapse of the Han and Roman dynasties
The collapse of the Han and Roman dynasties led to dramatic changes across the Silk Road network. More than ever, religions sought to establish their prominence and dominance across important locations.
Some of the changes include:
The collapse of the Han and Roman dynasties led to dramatic changes across the Silk Road network. More than ever, religions sought to establish their prominence and dominance across important locations.
Some of the changes include:
- Daoism and Confucianism both being largely replaced by Buddhism
- Buddhism being the political religion of China
- Christianity establishing a global presence
- Hinduism and Buddhism establishing a strong naval network
- Zoroastrianism and Judaism losing their previous dominance
- Tribal and local faiths joining major religions such as Buddhism, Christianity, and Hinduism
- Manichaeism being the first religion to combine and accept many different religions
Why did this happen?
Analysis:
Analysis:
Why is this important?
If these religions didn't come and establish their presence many societies would not have been developed in Asia, and important innovations and technologies would not have been invented.
Ex. Empires, culture, health, Ships and other naval technologies, etc.
If these religions didn't come and establish their presence many societies would not have been developed in Asia, and important innovations and technologies would not have been invented.
Ex. Empires, culture, health, Ships and other naval technologies, etc.