Don't ask me, why should I know well the answer is the main goods were food and animals and believe it or not PUMPKINS! pumpkins were most important. I know this because my wonderful history teacher told me!
They went to Baghdad to buy spices and went to investigate what all this new food was called
The Ottoman empire is not ancient, it is late medieval. And it traded with all over Asia and Europe, so there are a menagerie of goods that the Ottoman Empire imported.
Medieval Baghdad was famous for many things such as trade (cloth, spices books silk, and etc ), philosophers, artists and etc but it was most famous for the great library present in it - The House of Wisdom.
The Queen and King and their adversaries or their Parliament.
I don't think they had cake in medieval times. Bread was about it when it came to baked goods. Bread will almost always rise.
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Rivers were the fastest and cheapest mode of moving goods for trade and commerce. They were the highways of medieval times.
There were no factories in the Middle Ages.
Yes, The British Virgin Islands export rum, fresh fish, fruit , gravel and sand. They import about 7 times more goods than they export.
There were many markets that sold lots of different things so no one knows how many markets there was but there was alot in a place called the bazaar that's where all the main markets were
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
In ancient times it was Persepolis.