Did You Know?

Bactria was a place where many people met!

Mountains

Big mountains helped keep Bactria safe.

Trade

People traded things like food and tools.

What Bactria Did

People grew food like wheat and rice.

They made nice clothes and pots.

They had fun games and music.

People told stories and shared news.

They made friends with other towns.

Bactria was a place of trade and fun!

More About Bactria

Bactria was a great place in the past. Many people lived there and worked hard. They had farms and made things to sell. Bactria was busy with trade.

Today, we can learn about Bactria from old books. It helps us know how people lived long ago. We can see how they made things and traded.

In the future, we can find more about Bactria. There may be more cool things to learn. Bactria shows us how people can work together.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Bactria (Ancient Civilization)"] --> B["Location (Central Asia)"] B --> C["Oxus River (North)"] B --> D["Hindu Kush (South)"] B --> E["Modern-Day Countries (Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan)"] A --> F["Strategic Location"] F --> G["Protected by Mountains"] G --> H["Pamir Mountains (North)"] G --> I["Karakoram Range (East)"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Bactria:An ancient civilization in Central Asia.
Oxus River:A river in Central Asia, important for the region.
Hindu Kush:A mountain range in Central Asia.
Pamir Mountains:A mountain range in Central Asia, known for its high peaks.
Karakoram range:A mountain range in the eastern part of Central Asia.