No it was not .
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.
Byzantium, also known as Constantinople, currently Istanbul.
Baghdad was the largest city after Constantinople with a population of around two hundred thousand during the medieval period.
The answer is simple. Obviously, Constantinople was during time up to the 1900's, because now it is called Istanbul. Constantinople was ruled by the Ottoman Empire in 1299-1918. It was the capitol. Baghdad was also a part of the Ottoman Empire. That makes their government, if your using modern day terms, an autocracy or an oligarchy government. Hope that tid-bit helped! Enjoy your information! :)
No
Baghdad (currently is the capital of Iraq)
a sentence for baghdad is the people live in Baghdad
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Iraq "had" (and still has) a capital of Baghdad Province. That capital "was" (and still is) Baghdad City. Or were you trying to ask "What country is Baghdad the capital of"? In which case the answer would be; The capital city of Iraq is Baghdad.
Baghdad is Baghdad, there is no former name for the city, nor Persepolis or Babylon.
Baghdad is a city, it's not located in a city.
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