Silk Road Empires: Trade Routes That Built Civilization — Fexingo History
Before the Silk Road could carry silk and spices across Eurasia, merchants needed something to trade with—and that something had to be trusted by strangers speaking different languages. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the fascinating evolution of Silk Road money: from cowrie shells carried across the Himalayas to the first Chinese bronze spade coins, from Greek drachmas minted in Bactria to the silver dirhams of the Samanid Empire that circulated from Baghdad to the Volga. They explore how the Sogdians, those master middlemen, minted imitations of Chinese cash coins and then Chinese-style coins with their own legends. The episode also reveals a surprising truth: for centuries, barter and credit were just as important as coinage, especially for the luxury goods that defined the Silk Road. Along the way, they unpack the controversy over whether the 'Silk Road' was really a single trade route or a web of local exchanges, seen through the lens of currency. A story of trust, ingenuity, and the universal need to agree on what something is worth. #SilkRoad #CurrencyHistory #CowrieShells #Bactria #Sogdians #SamanidDirham #ChineseCoinage #SpadeMoney #SilkRoadEconomy #Numismatics #TradeHistory #CentralAsia #AncientEconomy #FexingoHistory #LucasAndLuna #Episode131 #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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