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  2. Volga trade route - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the major Varangian trade routes: the Volga trade route (in red) and the Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks (in purple). Other trade routes of the eighth-eleventh centuries shown in orange. From Aldeigjuborg, the Rus could travel up the Volkhov River to Novgorod, then to Lake Ilmen and further along the Lovat River.

  3. Route from the Varangians to the Greeks - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks was connected to other waterways of Eastern Europe, such as the Pripyat-Bug waterway leading to Western Europe, and the Volga trade route, which went down the Volga waterway to the Caspian Sea. Another offshoot was along the Dnieper and the Usyazh-Buk River towards Lukoml and Polotsk. [citation ...

  4. Volga Bulgarian slave trade - Wikipedia

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    The Volga Bulgarian slave trade took place in the Volga Bulgar Emirate in Central Asia (in modern Eastern Russia). Volga Bulgaria was a buffer state between Europe and the Muslim world and played a major part in the trade between Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages from the 10th century onward, and slaves were one of the main goods.

  5. Template:Trade route - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This template links to articles about trade routes. This page was last edited on 10 December 2024, at 03: ...

  6. File:Varangian routes.png - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing the major Varangian trade routes, the Volga trade route (in red) and the Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks (in purple). Other trade routes of the 8th–11th centuries shown in orange.

  7. Atil - Wikipedia

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    The Varangian trade route on the Volga is shown in red; other routes are in orange. The Varangian-Greek route is in purple. In 2008 a Russian archaeologist claimed to have discovered the remains of Atil in Samosdelka, a village in the Volga Delta approximately 30 km southwest of the city of Astrakhan. This claim has since been disproven.

  8. Varangians - Wikipedia

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    In the 9th century, the Rus' operated the Volga trade route, which connected Northern Rus (Garðaríki) with the Middle East . The Volga route declined by the end of the century, and the Dnieper and Dniester routes rapidly overtook it in importance. Apart from Ladoga and Novgorod, Gnyozdovo and Gotland were major centers for Varangian trade.

  9. Category:Trade routes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Trade routes" ... Volga trade route; Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database ...

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