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  1. Ancient. Medieval. Early modern. Late modern. Contemporary. See also. References. Bibliography. History of Asia. Detail of Chinese silk from the 4th century BCE. The characteristic trade of silk through the Silk Road connected various regions from China, India, Central Asia, and the Middle East to Europe and Africa.

  2. Modern period. The Russian Empire began to expand into Asia from the 17th century, eventually taking control of much of Siberia and most of Central Asia by the end of the 19th century. The Ottoman Empire controlled Turkey and the Middle East from the 16th century onwards.

  3. En la Edad Moderna, Asia constituyó el continente económicamente más productivo. Hacia 1500, Oriente Medio, India y China concentraban cerca del 60 % de la producción mundial, y poco antes de 1800 el 80 % de la misma.

  4. Early Modern – Self-Fashioning and Transcultural Encounters (c. 1500 – c. 1850) As old empires consolidated their power and new rulers and dynasties emerged, this period saw some of the most remarkable expressions of

  5. 5 de jun. de 2019 · 506 Accesses. Abstract. East Asia entered the modern world and joined the new and literally worldwide system with stable, peaceful, but highly conservative dynasties in place. The Manchu conquest of China led to the Qing Dynasty, driven to repression by Ming loyalist rebellions.