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How did trade affect the Abbasid empire?

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What was an effect trade had on the Abbasid Empire?

widened its influence and markets


How did the abbasids build the powerful empire?

Through trade increased wealth and the Abbasid's build a standing army.


How did the trade contribute to the growth of abbasid power?

The Abbasid era was characterized by growth in wealth and social status of the commercial and landlord classes of the empire. The Abbasid age was a time of great urban expansion that was linked to a revival of the Afro-Eurasian trading network.


What are the similarities and differences of the Abbasid dynasty and the Mali empire?

abbasid were dirty hoes, mali were haters.


How did the Seljuk Turks affect the Abbasid empire?

The Seljuk Turks significantly impacted the Abbasid Empire by providing military support that helped stabilize the empire during a time of fragmentation. However, their rise also led to the decline of Abbasid authority, as they assumed control over much of the empire's territory and governance. The Seljuks established their own sultanate, which diminished the caliph's political power, although the Abbasids retained religious authority. This shift ultimately contributed to the fragmentation of the empire and the emergence of regional powers.


What impact did the abbasid empire have on its neighbors?

The Abbasids, as the ones from the Islamic Empire.


Where did the Abbasid's move the political center of their empire to?

Baghdad


What led to the division of the Abbasid Empire?

ruhith azad


How did Baghdad help strengthen Abbasid rule?

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.


Why was China the Byzantine and Abbasid empire called the political and economic anchors?

the empires and dynasties of China, Byzantine, and Abbasid were able to establish a strong trade network that led to the spread and emergence of religions that contributed to the expansion of religions and contact between existing empires


What was the center of learning of the Abbasid Empire called?

House of Wisdom