Published online: 2020
Abstract
This study investigates how Buddhist monks and pilgrims, who appeared to spread the practice trip to the Asian regions, played an important role in connecting assisted. Through which way thousands of monasteries dotted in the Eurasian continent had to ensure peace and prosperity. The study follows a historical, descriptive, and ana- lytical approach. The study employs theoretical insights from the cultural, international relations, regional, and historical aspects. Data sources include reports, press statements, government documents, books, journals, articles, magazines, internet sources, newspapers, unpublished research documents and other relevant materials. It is highlighted that there is no attention given to revive Buddhism through the new Silk Route. The study concludes that the restoration of the Silk Route may help to some extent in solving the socio-economic, political, and cultural problems. It would promote the development of regional cooperation within Central Asia. |