along waterways.
By trading with other countries
no
Many cities on the Arabian Peninsula were trading centers. Mecca (Makkah) and Medina were major centers on the peninsula proper. On the edges were Baghdad, Cairo, and Alexandria (much of Iraq lies on the geographical boundary of the peninsula). Cities in present-day Yemen and Oman traded across the Indian Ocean with mainland Asia.
Tyre and Sidon. Carthage is one too but it is not located on the map.
Ahmadabad, Kisimbazaar and Kabul
along waterways why? 😭😭😭review sheet
The two western African trading centers covered in this chapter were Timbuktu and Jenne. These cities were major cultural and commercial hubs in the region, facilitating trade between west Africa and the Mediterranean world.
Byblos, Ugarit, and Crete provide insight into the expanding new centers of commercial exchange among cities and regions of the third and second millennium.
in Pokemon centers
By trading with other countries
i am not sure
trading centers
no
they are in India's head
Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Carthage, ,
the causes were the crusades. after them people came back to europe with new ideas. europe "woke up" and was open to new routes of trading and commerce. also the need for manpower was ending. instead of wood plows, there were iron plows drawn by horses....stuff like that.
Near the second cataract