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The route through which silk was taken to the west came to be known as the Silk Route. The 6,400 km long route linked the cities of the Middle East to the Chinese capital. The route passed through hostile terrain with difficult mountains and deserts. There was always a threat of attack by bandits. Traders risked their lives and led loaded caravans across deserts and mountains.
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