Baghdad is well situated for trade because it is on the river Tigris and on the route from the Persian Gulf to eastern Turkey
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Baghdad became such an important center of world trade because Baghdad provided goods that people wanted like gold,silver, iron, pearls, and food. People would come to get those goods, and Baghdad will get money and they became an important center of world trade. :D
Baghdad traded goods and ideas along the silk road.
Baghdad has traditionally been at the western end of the Silk Road. Merchants in Baghdad would send goods from central Asia west toward the Mediterranean.
According to what I have read, the people in Baghdad traded many things, such as:clothesspicesmaterialsporcelainvegetablesand many other exotic goods
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
The main source of income of the cities of Baghdad and Constantinople are agriculture, industry, and trade. Constantinople is located in the country Turkey and Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
Damascus is in Syria,Baghdad is in Iraq,and Alexandria is in Egypt
During the 8th century, Baghdad was a major trade hub as well as a center of learning for many people. Among the things that were traded there were clothing, spices, porcelain, vegetables, and fabrics
The Silk Route connected Cordoba to Baghdad and most of the rest of the ancient Asian and Middle Eastern world.
The Abbasids chose Baghdad as their capital in 762 because of its strategic location along the Tigris River, which allowed for easier communication and trade. Additionally, the city was near fertile land for agriculture and provided a central location to govern their expanding empire.