Central Asia
Cross oasis cities, steppe assemblies, caravan roads, Siberian frontiers, launch sites, exile towns, and Silk Road thresholds between empires.
Central Asia sits where settled oasis worlds and mobile steppe power met: Bukhara and Merv, Sogdian corridors, Mongol camps, Kazakh launch geography, Siberian crossings, and the roads between Iranian, Chinese, Russian, and Islamic spheres.
The route set moves through Central Asia and Steppe & Siberia, connecting caravan scholarship, conquest, frontier diplomacy, nuclear and space-age sites, nomadic confederations, exile landscapes, and cities made important by movement.
The region reads best as a history of passage and control: horses, merchants, scholars, khans, prisoners, rockets, borderlands, and empires trying to hold open routes that were never only local.
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