Dancing and stuff like that.
One of the most famous was fireworks.
Ancient Baghdad, particularly during the Abbasid Caliphate, was renowned for its impressive architectural achievements. The most notable structure was the Round City of Baghdad, established in the 8th century, which featured a grand mosque and the caliph's palace. Additionally, the House of Wisdom became a significant center for learning and scholarship, attracting scholars from various cultures. Other important buildings included markets, palaces, and libraries that reflected the city's status as a cultural and intellectual hub.
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Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad was created in 1091.
They went to public places: the baths, the forum to socialise and have fun.Of course there were amphitheatres which put on performances: theatre and combats and theatres which put on plays and musical 'concerts'. They could have fun by any means playing games, dancing and especially during festivals and public celebrations.bad
Entertainment in Medieval Baghdad includes storytellers in the street and wine houses with dancers and musicians where men could go to relax
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it was in Baghdad in Iraq
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In ancient times it was Persepolis.
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
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