
Episode 2
Sam Willis travels west to Central Asia, a place of major innovations, big historical characters and a people - the Sogdians - whose role was pivotal to the Silk Road's success.
In the second episode of his series tracing the story of the most famous trade route in history, Dr Sam Willis travels west to Central Asia, a part of the Silk Road often overlooked and yet the place of major innovations, big historical characters and a people - the Sogdians - whose role was pivotal to its success.
In the high mountain passes of Tajikistan, Sam meets the last survivors of that race, who once traded from the Mediterranean to the China Sea. In the Uzbek cities of Samarkand and Bukara, he discovers how they were built by armies of captive craftsmen for one of the greatest conquerors the world has ever seen - Timur.
From here, Sam follows the flow of goods back towards the markets of the west, showing how their trading culture sparked cultural, technical and artistic revolutions all along the Silk Road, and goes back to school to learn where modern mathematics and astronomy were born.
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Nils Frahm
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Sam Willis |
| Series Producer | Richard Downes |
| Director | Tim Niel |
| Assistant Producer | Jon Morrice |
| Executive Producer | Mike Smith |
Broadcasts
- Sun 8 May 201621:00
- Mon 9 May 201602:35
- Wed 11 May 201620:00
- Sat 8 Apr 201719:00
- Thu 13 Apr 201723:30
- Sat 24 Mar 201820:00
- Sun 25 Mar 201803:30
- Tue 30 Oct 201822:30
- Thu 11 Jul 201901:00
- Sat 11 Jan 202009:10BBC News Asia Pacific
- Sat 11 Jan 202020:10BBC News Middle East
- Fri 21 Feb 202001:00
- Sat 27 Aug 202223:30
- Sun 28 Aug 202222:40


