First Silk War (XI: Serica & Romanum)

The First Silk War or the First Sino-Roman War was fought between the Roman Empire and its allies against the Song Empire of Serica from 1396 to 1407 with the original Roman aim of forcing Serica to stop exporting silk to the Roman Empire. The First Silk war ended with the Treaty of Baghdad and an Allied victory, prohibiting silk from being sold to Romans and ceding several Serican territories to the Romans, Arabs, and Russians.