In ancient times, Baghdad was a significant cultural and intellectual center, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age. Established in the 8th century as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, it became renowned for its advancements in science, philosophy, medicine, and the arts. The city housed the House of Wisdom, where scholars from various backgrounds gathered to translate and expand upon knowledge from diverse cultures. Its strategic location along trade routes also contributed to its prosperity and cosmopolitan nature.
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The ancient city that lies 156 miles southeast of Baghdad is Ur. Ur was a significant Sumerian city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, known for its impressive ziggurat and as a major center of culture and trade. It is often associated with the biblical figure Abraham and is located near the modern city of Nasiriyah in Iraq.
The first pharmacy dates back to the ancient Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations.
In ancient times it was Persepolis.
Ancient People
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Iraq or ancient mesopotamia
The Silk Route connected Cordoba to Baghdad and most of the rest of the ancient Asian and Middle Eastern world.
Ancient Baghdad was a huge area of trade. Spices, clothing, porcelain, and other exotic goods went through the city
They went to Baghdad to buy spices and went to investigate what all this new food was called
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