Less stuff
Less stuff
i think that the answer is that this afected the growth of trade because the people buy them stuff and raised the taxes and had the stuff very expensive
widened its influence and markets
I think its it was a period of general prosperity typified by urban growth and the restoration of the Afro-Eurasian trade axis. That's what my AP history book says
by social studies
by social studies
by social studies
-modernized the banking system, began the use of checks-developments in trade
Baghdad played a crucial role in strengthening Abbasid rule by serving as the empire's capital and a center of culture, trade, and governance. Its strategic location along key trade routes facilitated economic prosperity, attracting merchants and scholars, which enhanced the cultural and intellectual life of the empire. Additionally, the city's architectural grandeur and urban planning symbolized the power and legitimacy of the Abbasid caliphs, fostering loyalty among subjects and consolidating their authority. As a melting pot of diverse cultures and ideas, Baghdad also helped promote the Abbasid vision of a cosmopolitan Islamic civilization.
(ANSWER IS) He established Mali’s power in the region with his pilgrimage to Mecca.
The wealth that fueled Abbasid power allowed for cultural and scientific advancements, transforming Baghdad into a center of learning and trade. However, this same wealth led to internal corruption, social stratification, and a reliance on luxury, weakening the state’s administrative efficiency. Additionally, the affluent lifestyle of the elite alienated the lower classes, fostering discontent and rebellion. Ultimately, the lack of unity and the overextension of resources contributed to the decline of the Abbasid Caliphate.