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north central asia
hilagang gitnang asya
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north central
middle east
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what central asia
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south central asia
westtern
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west , east, south, south east, central asia.
kanluran , silangan , timog , timog silangan , gitnang asya.
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west , east, south, south east, central asia very
kanluran , silangan , timog , timog silangan , gitnang asya
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kilala ito sa katawagan central asia (gitnang asya) o inner asia.
anyo ng hilagang asya
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are a mountain range in central asia at the junction of the himalayas with the tian shan, karakoram, kunlun, hindu kush, suleman and hindu raj ranges. they are among the world’s highest mountains.
ay isang hanay ng bundok sa gitnang asya sa kanto ng himalayas kasama ang mga tian shan, karakoram, kunlun, hindu kush, suleman at hindu raj na hanay. sila ay kabilang sa mga pinakamataas na bundok sa mundo.
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at the time the europeans were developing their trade with the orient, there existed three trade routes connecting the orient to europe. the first was the northern route which passed through central asia by land, then to the cities of samarkand and bokhara, then around the caspian sea and the black sea, and iinally to constantinople in the mediterranean. the second was the central route which started from malacca in the malay peninsula, then to the indian ocean and the indian ports, then to the persian gulf to baghdad and constantinople. the third was the southern route which also started from malacca, then to the indian ocean and to the ports of india, then to the red sea, and finally to cairo in the mediterranean. in the fifteenth century an important event took place which led to the search for new routes. in 1453, the turks captured the city of constantinople. the turks, now in control of constantinople through which two routes passed, were now in a position to close the northern and the central routes. however, they allowed the venetians to use the southern route on condition that they paid the turks a certain sum as fee. the venetians, therefore, came to monopolize tht southern route. this proved advantageous to them, for they controlled the european trade to the
mga ruta ng kalakal
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