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Trade relations between the Turkic World and China are considered during the formation, heyday, and decline of the Silk Road.It is concluded that for the most part, Central Asia and the Turkic World were not just transit zones between China and the European part of Eurasia but rather central trading hubs where trade logistics did not just pass through the Turkic World but rather centered around it.Accordingly, this pan-Eurasian trade phenomenon is more accurately referred to as the Great Silk Hub rather than the Silk Road, with its center located in Central Turkic Asia.
Eldar Knar (Mon,) studied this question.