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Stories about merchants or cunning merchant Chapter 8

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Peach comes from North and Central China, where it was grown in the third millennium BC .

Celery is the birthplace of Italy, where it was bred in the 16th century . At the same time in Siberia, celery was previously known . From the primitive leaf celery, its root and stalked varieties developed to the beginning of our era .

Melons, watermelons, leading forage crops, alfalfa, and clover spread from Turkey, Iran and Central Asia .

China is the homeland of tea bushes from South China and Assam (India) . Peach, grapes and clover came to China from Persia .

AdvertisementIn the 4th century, mulberry was brought from China to Central Asia .

Central Asia is the birthplace of several types of melon .

The center of origin of such crops as apricot, almond, walnut, pistachio, pomegranate, figs, some apples and pears, is located in Central Asia .

In Central Asia, the grape culture goes back centuries . From historical sources it is known that the grapes were cultivated here long before the campaigns of A . the Great (4th century BC) . During the period of Arab rule (7–9 centuries), international relations expanded, and this promoted the introduction of new grape varieties from the East .

Middle of 1 thousand BC . - Discovered archaeological finds of seeds - wheat, millet, cotton, grapes, melons, apricot seeds .

2-1 centuries . BC .

In Small An, wheat, rice, millet, alfalfa, cotton, grapes, pomegranate, and walnut were grown .

5 in . ne Sogdian written documents in the castle on Mount Mug, contain a lot of information about the cultivation of crops . In the middle of 1 thousand AD wheat, barley, rice, cotton, yellow and white cherries, and peaches were grown .

In the castle on Mount Mug, archaeologists have found some remnants of crops planted today, including cherry seeds, cherries, grape tendrils, apple parts, barley grain, beans, millet ears, seeds and apricot seeds, grapes, peach, cotton /

7-8 centuries . The Arabs imported new agricultural and horticultural crops from the Levant - sesame, rice, lemon, melon, apricot, shallot, pomegranate, jasmine, yellow roses from Iran .

In the 15-16 centuries . they grew eggplants, onions, carrots, coriander, turnips, peppers, radish — black, green, white, various types of pumpkin .

According to Badriddin Kashmiri, Big Ah had persimmon, lemon and boxwood seedlings .

17th century

Small An corn crops have already been distributed .

18 century .

In the basin of the river . Yaksart - they grew onions, carrots, peas and pepper .

19th century .

1820 Big An - carnations, sunflowers, cherries, apples, quinces, pears, plums, grapes, pomegranates, peaches, apricots, figs .

1820 In Big An there are many well-known garden plants in Europe, such as swede, beet, cabbage, turnip, short and large carrots, onions, cucumbers and excellent melons with a green surface and white flesh . But there were no potatoes yet

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109 The sad fate of preserving the cultural heritage of Small-An
108 Unexpected find
106 Bargaining and DescriptionSmall-An in the Middle Ages
102 Oriental Aforzim
101 Silk Road miscellaneous information
96 In the turn of the big jackpo
95 System mocks Dara
94 Different systems of medicine Part 2
93 Different systems of medicine Part 1
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
88 Time transfer and opening of your own shop p.3
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
84 The historian's thoughts on the treasure hunt technique p. 24
Chapter 83
82 The historian's thoughts on the treasure hunt technique p. 22
Chapter 81
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Chapter 76
Chapter 75
74 The historian's thoughts on the treasure hunt technique p. 14
73 The historian's thoughts on the treasure hunt technique p. 13
Chapter 72
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Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
62 The historian's thoughts on the treasure hunt technique p. 2
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
55 Curious stories from a scientist from the mountains of Light p.5
54 Curious stories from a scientist from the mountains of Light p.4
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
46 Merchant- Scientist - Craftsman 2
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
42 Second chance
41 Utopian world in the 21st century
40 THIS WORLD DOES NOT EXIST!
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
36 The brilliant idea of trading or idiocy works too!
35 Market life hacking
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
32 The Legend of the Martians
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
29 Baraz talks about the clan of merchants
27 Baraz's stories about different things 3
26 Baraz's stories about various things and poems 2
25 Baraz's stories about different things 2
24 Baraz's stories about various things and poems
23 Stories from Baraz
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
20 Poor Arthur Conolly - Conclusion
Chapter 19
18 Poor Arthur Conolly 2
17 Poor Arthur Conolly 1
16 Silk Road and its unique features
15 Unique Sites of the Silk Road
14 Something about the history of trade and the Silk Road
13 Eastern aphorisms about the way, trade, human nature
Chapter 12
10 Small town or a story from the pas
Chapter 8
7 Trade - Cooking - Medicine
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4 The Shifu and his cunning method of teaching
3 Trading trick number 9
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