It depends on what is meant by "party".
If "party" refers to a political party, there were none. All of the dynasties that ruled Baghdad (Abbassid, Ikhanate, the various Turkic States, and the Ottoman Empire) were absolute monarchies and did not permit any political parties.
If "party" refers to joyous celebrations, the wealthy in Baghdad would throw elaborate feasts for the various holidays (such as Eid ul-Fitr or Eid al-Adha) in their internal courtyards.
Baghdad was founded as a new city in 763 at its present location in Iraq.
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Entertainment in Medieval Baghdad includes storytellers in the street and wine houses with dancers and musicians where men could go to relax
the answer is Baghdad where more unhealthy and didn't worry about desieses or any violent substances but medieval Britain they drunk wine because water was not clean but they had awful doctors might as well live in baghdad
it was interesting, there were different courts
They went to Baghdad to buy spices and went to investigate what all this new food was called
Haroun Al Rashid. A Caliph in medieval baghdad.
The rivers that existed in medieval times are still here today.
People in them days had any jobs like:doctorslibrairiansCarpentersAnd lots more
the parties are 'GURJARA-PRATHIHARAS , PALAS , RASHTRAKUTA '
Blacksmiths, later on, gunsmiths.
Baghdad was the capital of the ABBASSID CALIPHATE and was one of the centers of the Islamic Golden Age. It was most notable for its massive library called Beit al-Hikma (بيت الحكمة) or the House of Wisdom. After the Mongols razed Baghdad in 1258, the city lost most of its importance.