Islamic empires primarily relied on wheat as a staple crop, which had thrived in their lands for centuries. Wheat was crucial not only for sustenance but also for trade, shaping agricultural practices and economies throughout the region. Additionally, barley and millet were also important, but wheat remained the dominant crop supporting the population and facilitating the growth of urban centers.
There were numerous Islamic Empires which crossed all sorts of climates, from deserts to plains, to mountains, to deciduous, coniferous, and tropical forests.
The Ottoman Empire lasted from 1453 to 1918 and it was located mostly in the Middle East.
mostly through military dominance
The population is mostly Islamic, but the government is mostly Christian.
that is not a religion but is an Islamic name
Mostly in the early middle ages.
The Seljuk Turks mostly followed the Sunni Islamic faith.
Islamic flag colourIt should mostly be black so it does noy effend anyone
throughout the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries mostly
They were Islamic mostly, but some were Muslim. Lel I had to use this question for homework and it was nowhere.
The people living in Timbuktu primarily follow the Islamic religion.
A long cloth used by mostly islamic women to wrap around their heads and use as a head cover.