Chinese Civilization in the Ilkhanate: Immigration, Emissaries, and Material Exchange

Chinese Civilization in the Ilkhanate: Immigration, Emissaries, and Material Exchange

by Chen Chunxiao

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In the 13th and 14th centuries, the Yuan Dynasty and the Ilkhanate under Mongolian rule had close relations and frequent exchanges. During this period, Chinese civilization had a strong influence on Iran. This book focuses on the immigrant groups from China who moved westward to Iran during the Mongol and Yuan Dynasties, as well as the envoys between the Yuan Dynasty and the Ilkhanate, and examines their contributions to the spread of Chinese civilization to the west. This book also focuses on the spread of Chinese material culture in Iran, revealing that the influence of Chinese civilization is more reflected in the level of material civilization, and that "Made in China" contributed greatly to improving the quality of life of people in the ancient world.

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