01558nam a2200205 4500020001800000041000900018082002100027100003600048245007500084260005700159300001000216504004000226520086600266546001201132650004601144650004601190650003701236650003701273650004201310 a9789383445707 aeng- a327.51053bSID-C aSiddiqui, Fazzur Rehmaneauthor aChina and the Arab World :bPast and Present /cFazzur Rehman Siddiqui aNew Delhi :bIndian Council of World Affairs,c2022. a102p. aIncludes bibliographical references aThe China-Arab relationship has endured for centuries. Past relationship was primarily anchored in economic spheres on the legendry Silk Road and once again is prospering in the economic sphere. The burgeoning economic relationship of the past had lost its track after the discovery of the Sea route when Europeans replaced the Arabs as a major trading partner. But the relationship founded through trade and travelling continued later also and a new phase of cultural and intellectual exchange in the nineteenth and the early twentieth century provided a new impetus to the bilateral relationship. The visit of a series of Chinese academic delegations and individual scholars to Egypt and other parts of the Arab World and the subsequent translation of various Chinese and Arabic texts into Arabic and Chinese languages brought both sides close to each other.  aEnglish aChina—Foreign relationsxArab countries aArab countries—Foreign relationsxChina aChina—CommercexArab countries aArab countries—CommercexChina aChina—CivilizationxArab influences