Gök土耳其人和萨珊人:丝绸之路的战争

Saif Beg
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定居社区和游牧部落之间的关系一直处于全面战争或各种形式的临时和平之间。这种平衡是由所有碰巧与中亚草原及其居民接壤并相互影响的国家进行的。这里是最重要、最重要的贸易路线——丝绸之路,通往中国最宝贵的市场。因此,萨珊帝国拥有强大的Shahanshah和军队,有时会关注其东部边境面临的挑战,并试图控制或减轻对其帝国的威胁,以确保这条贸易路线的成功,这并不奇怪。Gok突厥人是最早的突厥汗国之一,是萨珊人在6世纪和7世纪期间必须不断处理的主要国家之一。Gok突厥人迫使萨珊王朝第二次集中在东部边境对抗中亚的对手。对于萨珊人来说,Gok突厥人的到来也大规模地改变了贸易关系,尤其是丝绸之路沿线的贸易关系。本文考察了导致Gok突厥人和萨珊人之间贸易性质下降的三个原因,并将其与Gok突厥人和中国之间日益富裕的关系进行了比较。
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The Gök Turks and the Sasanians: The Wars of the Silk Road
Relations between settled communities and the nomadic tribes have always bordered between all out war or various forms of temporary peace between the two. This balancing act was carried out by all the states that happened to border and interact with the Central Asian Steppe and its inhabitants. It is here that the most vital and important trade route, the Silk Route, passed through to get to the most precious markets of China. Therefore, it is no surprise that the Sasanian Empire, with its mighty Shahanshah’s and armies, would sometimes focus on the challenges faced in their eastern borders and try to control or mitigate the threats to their empire to ensure the success of this trade route. The Gok Turks, one of the earliest Turk Kaghanates, were one of the major states that the Sasanians had to continually deal with during the 6 th and 7 th centuries. The Gok Turks forced the Sasanian to focus on their eastern border for the second time against a Central Asia opponent. The arrival of the Gok Turks also changed trading relations, especially along the Silk Route, for the Sasanians on a large scale. This paper examines the three reasons that led to the relegated nature of the trade between the Gok Turks and the Sasanians when compared and contrasted to the increasing wealthier relations between the Gok Turks and China.
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