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Medieval Eurasia
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Religious doctrines served as potent vectors for cultural diffusion. Buddhism, originating in India, expanded eastward along the Silk Roads, establishing centers in the Tarim Basin oases and ultimately becoming deeply embedded in China and subsequently Korea and Japan. Similarly, Nestorian Christianity and Manichaeism achieved temporary, significant footholds among various Turkic groups due to the syncretic openness of steppe political structures.
In the West, the spread of [Latin Christianity](/entries/latin-…