
Volume IV - The age of achievement A.D.
750 to the end of the fifteenth century
Part Two:
The achievements
Editor
C.E. Bosworth

Chapter 18 Urban development and architecture
G. A. Pugachenkova, A. H. Dani and Liu Yingsheng
Part One
TRANSOXANIA AND KHURASAN
(G. A. Pugachenkova)
Part Two
SOUTHERN CENTRAL ASIA
(A. H. Dani)
Part Three
EASTERN CENTRAL ASIA
(Liu Yingsheng)
Conclusion
The accounts of both Chinese and Western travellers
during the period of the pax mongolica indicate that the
mass movements of peoples at that time brought with them an increase
in trade and the transmission of cultural influences, with a consequent
florescence of the urban centres along the well-travelled routes
which lasted into the fourteenth century. However, with the division
of the Mongol patrimony into separate, often warring ulus,
or territorial and political units, the trend towards pastoralization
seems to have increased in many regions of Inner Asia, probably
accounting for the decline and even disappearance of many of the
towns mentioned above by the fifteenth century.

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